GE membrane technology to be installed at largest European drinking water plantErope's largest drinking water purification plant to feature GE's ZeeWeed* 500 water treatment technology is under construction in Ravenna, Italy. |
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Groundwater, soil cleanup begins at CA Superfund siteEPA announced that work will begin this week to address soil and groundwater contamination at the Pacific Pipeline Superfund Site in Fillmore, Calif. |
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NJ American Water recognized for pioneering pipeline infrastructure plansNJ American Water received the NJ Action Alliance's 2013 Engineering Award for its plans to restore a 90-year-old pipeline with new technology. |
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Groundwater depth mapped but data still lacking from developing countries
A new report from the European Commission shows how researchers have developed a new model to map groundwater but that information on the depth of groundwater reserves is patchy and often limited t...
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UK water regulator chief resigns under uncertaintyUk water regulator Ofwat has announced that chief executive Regina Finn will be leaving in November... |
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EPA orders WA gas station injection wells to close to protect drinking water sourcesThe EPA ordered two WA gas stations to close their underground injection wells to protect drinking water resources on the Yakama Indian Reservation. |
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Groundwater unaffected by continued shale gas production in ArkansasA study by Duke University and the U.S. Geological Survey finds no evidence of groundwater contamination from shale gas production in Arkansas. |
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Water scarcity poses risks for major U.S. cities, businesses, finds reportA Columbia University Water Center report found that businesses and cities in some of America's most iconic regions are under risk of water scarcity. |
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Potable water pipeline solution to be marketed globally for operation efficiencyA potable water pipeline solution was promoted globally by a marketing alliance between The Dow Chemical Company and RS Technik. |
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Gulf Coast Deepwater oil spill resources to be restored by $2.5B benefit fundThe National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will provide $2.5B to restore natural resources damaged from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. |