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Bell Carter Gets Rebate, Under 1-Year ROI for Wastewater Aeration System · Environmental Management
Bell Carter Foods, an olive processor in Corning, Calif., has received a $114,475 utility rebate for efforts to reduce the energy consumption of its wastewater processing. PG&E gave Bell Carter the rebate for a new aeration system expected to save about 2.
Advanced Municipal Wastewater Treatment Market Offers $27.8 Billion Global Opportunity in 2012 |
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SW Water pays out £33,000 for pollution offences
South West Water has been ordered to pay £33,000 in fines and costs for neglecting three of its smaller sewage treatment works. - Utility Week news centre
Severn Trent Provides Technology to Thames Water
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Hager + Elsasser UK Ltd
Hager + Elsasser UK Ltd - Hager + Elsasser is dedicated to the design, supply, service and maintenance of water and wastewater treatment plant and equipment. We provide a one-stop shop for your water and / or wastewater treatment needs, and focus ... edie.net
Reclaimed Wastewater for Drinking - Safe but Still a Tough Sell
A new report highlights advancements in reclamation technology and predicts growth in water treatment programs.
CCWSA » December 2011
Board Meeting Date: December 22, 2011 ~ 4:00 P.M. PERSONS PRESENT: Nancy Martin, Buzz Ahrens, Steven Woodruff, Eric Wilmarth, Chris Wilbanks, Mike Byrd, Robert Morrison, Tom Heard, David Kubala, Bill Graham, Rick Dobbs, Tom Roach, Wesley Banks, Clint Blackwell, Ryan Sarks, Beth Williams, Dwayne
Thames super-sewer a 'necessity' to prevent EU fines | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Raw sewage frequently spilling into the Thames is unacceptable, says Lord Chris Smith of the Environment Agency
www.windaction.org | Quick turn for Falmouth wind turbine
Wind 1, the town's other municipal turbine at the Falmouth's wastewater treatment facility, was shut down in November by selectmen after months of complaints by abutters about negative health effects. Once operational, Wind 2 is scheduled to spin for 30 days without restrictions.
eNewsUSA: NAS Report Explores Municipal Wastewater As Drinking Water
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