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Amended Cleanup Decision for Kearsarge Metallurgical Corp. Superfund Site in Conway, N.H.
EPA has approved an amendment to the comprehensive cleanup plan to address contamination at the Kearsarge Metallurgical Corporation Superfund Site in Conway, N.H. The 2012 Record of Decision Amendment will provide a comprehensive approach for the site that addresses all current and potential future risks. The remaining remedial measures will prevent the migration of contaminants from the Site in ...
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Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments announces their ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Certification
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, an industry leader in oil in water monitors, is proud to announce certification to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System standards and guidelines. The ISO 9001:2008 accreditation was received from Det Norske Veritas on June 07, 2011. This certification is the culmination of our dedicated staff and employees along with continuous improvements to our ...
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Registration opens for Water Sector’s ‘Big Data’ Conference
‘Big Data’ and the ‘Internet of Things’ are starting to affect every industry, and the water sector is no exception. The forthcoming International Water Association (IWA) Conference, entitled: ‘New Developments in IT & Water,’ will therefore provide an update on how data collection and processing is affecting the management of water and wastewater, and how ...
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Tamworth Environmental Labs NATA accreditation
Australian Tamworth Environmental Laboratories announced that they have received NATA accreditation effective from May 2018 to use Canadian technology from TECTA-PDS in order to automate their water testing for E-coli and Total Coliforms. The TECTA-PDS automated microbial detection system, TECTA™ B16, is the only US EPA approved automated method for drinking water compliance testing and ...
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WWEM 2014 – better, bigger, busier
Running over 2 days in early November, WWEM 2014 was an outstanding success, with sustained growth in every event since the first WWEM in 2005. “In comparison with the last WWEM in 2012, visitor numbers were up by 15% and even though the size of the exhibition was increased by 12% we were still unable to accommodate several potential exhibitors,” reports organiser Marcus Pattison. ...
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Lisbon trial shows benefits of in-pipe monitoring
Andrew Donnelly, Senior Network Manager at Lisbon-based EPAL, which supplies water to more than 3 million people, reports on the success of a year-long collaborative study with Intellitect Water to monitor water quality in the city's extensive distribution network. In January 2010, EPAL commenced a pilot project to monitor water quality in Lisbon's distribution network using Intellitect ...
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It’s show time!
With several new attractions, WWEM 2014, the international Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring conference and exhibition, will be bigger and busier than ever before. The five previous WWEM events, which stretch back to 2005, have included conferences addressing testing and monitoring themes within the Process and Laboratory sectors, in addition to an international exhibition and scores ...
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