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Fines for effluent dumpers Anna Cross, Newstalk ZB May 16, 2013, 10:16 am A company that owns a number of farms in South Waikato has been fined more than $30,000 dollars for illegally discharging effluent. Waikato Regional Council started
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Farm Dairy Effluent Pond Design and Construction Course last year. The course, developed by industry professionals led by Opus International Consultants, is being held in Hamilton, Taupo, Oamaru, Palmerston North and Christchurch...Representatives
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Farmers reminded to take stock off green feed before transport Taranaki Regional Council, Fuseworks May 16, 2013, 7:35 am Farmers, transport operators and drivers are being reminded to ensure stock are taken off green feed before they're transported.
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07 pm Muscat: Under the auspicious of Sheikh Muhanna bin Saif Al Maawali, Wali of Al Amerat, Haya Water launched a sewage treatment project construction work in Al Amerat...Said bin Rashid Al Asmi, Projects General Manager, said; "We are gathering
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N.H. (AP) New Hampshire's Senate has rejected a bill that would have allowed the chemical cremation of bodies, considered an environmentally friendly advance in mortuary science. The Senate voted 16-8 Thursday against legalizing a process known as
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In the settlement reached Friday, The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District agreed it will no longer fight the terms of a state permit, issued in 2010, that requires the capital region to remove ammonia and nitrogen from its municipal
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Most of urban waste in the country is released into water bodies, according to an environment agency. Water Resources Management Authority on Wednesday said most firms lacked the technology to treat effluent, putting water users at risk of water-
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Journey Invite friends to discover what they are reading by connecting to Facebook. Connect with friends on Facebook and start sharing new and exciting content...Records show the highest inflow to Bells Island ever recorded. Following this heavy rain,
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Invercargill meat company South Pacific Meats has been fined $93,000 for discharging a contaminant into water. The company was sentenced yesterday by Environment Court Judge Brian Dwyer. As well as the fine it was ordered to pay $15,000 towards
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Such compliance should include respecting both national and international environmental standards, it said, adding that tanneries in Hazaribagh area of Bangladesh capital Dhaka do not meet these criteria. Over 1,000 exhibitors from more than 40
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