stormwater runoff treatment News
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Stormceptor® and Jellyfish® Selected For Maximum Stormwater Protection at Bigfork Bay/Flathead Lake, Montana
When the residents of Flathead Lake in northwest Montana sought solutions to untreated stormwater entering the Lake at Bigfork Bay, they turned to Imbrium™ Systems' treatment technologies to provide engineered Stormwater solutions. Unfortunately, water quality at Flathead Lake has gradually declined over recent decades as the human footprint within the basin region increased. Since ...
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Shrinking New York City`s carbon footprint
St. Mary's Recreation Center in the Bronx was the first indoor recreation facility to open in New York City in 1951. Now the aging building is about to receive energy-saving retrofits to fix outdated heating and cooling systems, insufficient ventilation, and windows and doors that leak heat in the winter and cooled air in the summer. The New York City Parks Department facility is just one of the ...
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EPA, Justice Department and State of California require Lehigh Cement to cut toxic discharges to San Francisco Bay
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Justice and the State of California announced a settlement requiring the Lehigh cement plant near Cupertino to reduce toxic discharges of selenium and other metals to Permanente Creek, a tributary of San Francisco Bay. The facility, owned by Hanson Permanente Cement Inc. and operated by Lehigh Southwest Cement Co., will spend ...
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