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Development Program hailed Saturday China's new energy efficiency target to fight global warming, saying it is ''important and ambitious'' and ''injects momentum'' into the lead-up to a U.N. climate change conference next month in Copenhagen. To access...
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So when the country’s interior minister said citizens can hit back at the police, some in the country accused him of being a Pharisee.
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Society Vice President, Barbara Dewson says, “Despite areas in the Far North only having water fluoridation for two years the results are favourable. Significant water fluoridation benefits are normally only seen after four to five years, however in this...
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Inaccuracies in published data underestimate the amount of organic pollutants in raw sewage, providing flawed information for environmental policy makers, claim US scientists. High quality analysis of raw sewage is crucial to measure pollutants...
Tags: Water pollution higher than calculated, Environment, wastewater treatment, Chad Kinney, aqueous phase, Randhir Deo, health, India, Ludhiāna, Aquatic ecology, Environmental soil science, Water treatment, Sewage treatment, Water pollution, Wastewater, Sewerage, Rolf Halden, Environmental engineering
After police and PWD proposed residential complexes a few years back on 60 and 42 acres of land respectively, the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) is eyeing the site to set up a 275 MGD water treatment plant at 100 acre area to process raw water to be supplied by...
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The board is expected to pass the two administrative civil liability orders on the consent calendar for its Dec...Scotia and Ferndale have worked with board staff to address water quality complaints related to the Scotia power plant's wastewater treatment...
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Updated 17 minutes ago The $15.1 million water treatment plant improvement project at the Albertville Municipal Utilities Board is nearing completion. MUB recently asked Albertville City Council to consider a rate increase that will help pay for the project.
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President Jacob Zuma on Saturday called for an urgent end to water contamination, saying that spillage of sewerage into South Africa's water supplies would lead to water being undrinkable. "We must deal with the spillage of sewerage into our water supplies...
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The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Board slashed to $54,500 its proposed fine against the owners of Paradise Cove, which sits on one of the most polluted beaches along Santa Monica Bay. Calling the action a "travesty of justice," Heal the Bay President...
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Panel OKs reverse-osmosis lines for Ritz and Botany Bay projects Wednesday, November 18th 2009 ST. A Senate committee on Tuesday approved two major Coastal Zone Management Water Development permits that allow for the installation of intake and outfall...
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