environmental restoration Articles
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5 Reasons Every Restoration Company Should Go Paperless
Cloud storage, data integrity, the mobile office are just some of the tech “buzzwords” you hear regularly. But it’s not the buzz of a bee that you’re hearing. You can’t swat it away. It’s the sound of technological advancement converting businesses like yours to a paperless office. Read on for five reasons why every restoration company should go paperless. If ...
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Restoring environmental flow: buy-back costs and pollution-dilution as a compliance with water quality standards
An important challenge for policymakers worldwide is how to respond to increasing water demand while still assuring healthy ecosystems via ‘environmental flows’. In the case of Chile, increasing water demand and frequent water supply shortages are putting pressure on ecosystem water requirements. On the other hand, new environmental regulations are being implemented to improve the ...
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Obama provides economic stimulus money for important water projects
California and indeed the entire western region of the United States, face chronic issues with respect to water use management. As reported in a December 2008 article on this site, California faces special problems intensified by cycles of drought; additionally, budget shortfalls are compounding the problems by limiting what the State can accomplish. Some relief may be in sight, though; in April ...
By H2bid, Inc.
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Getting the bugs out of electronic devices - Case Study
UV light quickly and effectively destroys Ozone. atg UV Technology worked with Ozonetech to develop a bespoke and compact ozone destruction system to keep their customers process sterile. The purest water in the world is not, as you might think, rain but the ultrapure water used in the manufacture of silicon semiconductor devices. The reason is quite simple: the spacing of circuit ...
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Trust and Hospitality in the Chicorral Community, Ixtahuacán, Sololá, Guatemala
For those who have all the basic services, it may be hard to conceive of the extreme poverty faced by the indigenous K'iche communities. My first experience in the Bio-rights initiative was to visit Chicorral, the most remote and difficult to access community, and smallest with only 20 families. In the rainy season it takes over an hour of difficult walking, depending on the physical obstacles ...
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