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Whisky DRAM Cleans Up Contaminated Water
March 11, 2008
Duke Study Explains Why Junipers Resist Droughts
March 7, 2008
Water Provides Clues to Suspect Whereabouts
February 28, 2008
Barwick Company Obtains Steel Pipe Certification
February 27, 2008
Williams Named Chair of Hydrology Board
February 22, 2008

Scientists Set Up Stream Priority Framework
February 19, 2008
Agency Offers Municipal Wastewater Technology Facts
February 11, 2008
Catalyst Offers Hope for Managing EDCs
February 6, 2008
Tools of the Trade
January 28, 2008By L. K. Williams
Look for more efficient, dollar-smart, multiple-application alternatives
Tools of the TradeAre you keeping up with the Joneses? The plant down the street replaced its sequencing batch reactor with a membrane bioreactor. And the cross-town facility opted for ultraviolet over its chlorine disinfection program. What's the water industry coming to?
U.S. Firm Assists in Response to South Korea's Largest Oil Spill
January 22, 2008
City to Begin Underground Water Storage Pilot
January 21, 2008
Earth Tech Breaks Ground on New Zealand Facility
January 21, 2008
Hydro International Wins Grit-Removal Deal
January 18, 2008
EPA Awards Millions to Universities Studying Wastewater
January 17, 2008
FRP Troughs Key to Passive WT-System's Aggressive Iron Oxide Eco-Solution
January 17, 2008
For over 60 years, iron oxide and ensuing orange sludge deposits had polluted the water discharging from the abandoned Marchand Mine near Lowber, PA into Sewickley Creek and the Youghiogheny River. The recently constructed Marchand Mine Treatment System is a patented six-pond/large wetland passive mine drainage system that incorporates specially designed FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) troughs that manage the hydrology in treating a 1,200-2,250 gmp discharge containing 65-90 mg/L Fe.
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American Rivers Commends Water Efficiency Approach

American Rivers, a river conservation organization, recently commended the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority for promoting water efficiency as the first source of supply in its recently released study,

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