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Oregon Prepares for Possible Radioactive Tsunami Debris
This month, the Yamhill Valley News-Register published a story about how various Oregon agencies and groups are preparing for potentially radioactive debris to reach the coast. Recently, they held a conference call to review Oregon’s planned response as the one year anniversary of the Japanese earthquake and resulting tsunami approaches in early March. Although most experts do not expect ...
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BioLargo completes first order to US Government for new products
BioLargo, Inc. (OTCQB: BLGO) today announced that its Odor-No-More subsidiary has introduced a new line of odor and moisture control products to the US Government, and fulfilled its first order. The company now offers a series of pouch and canister designs that can be used to solidify liquids or absorb blood and other body fluids. The company will initially target medical providers but plans to ...
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Ageing plants - How to improve security and reliability of treated water supply
Date / Hour: June 24th, 2020 - 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM CEST In heavy industries, operators are facing an increasing challenge from their ageing assets including water treatment plants. The HSE sites the potential degradation of plant and equipment due to age related mechanisms such as corrosion, erosion and fatigue as a key issue for industry. In addition to safety concerns ageing plants ...
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Pall Corp. to Supply Advanced Water Treatment Technology for Qatar Petroleum
Pall Corporation (NYSE:PLL) has been selected by contractor SEG (Société d'Entreprise & de Gestion) Qatar to supply a state-of-the-art water treatment solution for Qatar Petroleum’s (QP) premier Ras Laffan Emergency and Safety College (RLESC). The complete Pall Aria™ AP-Series packaged membrane system will filter the facility’s ...
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In-Situ, Inc. Plans For Continued Record Growth
Fort Collins, Colorado - March 3 2005 - a twenty-seven year commitment to technological innovation has earned In-Situ, Inc. recognition as a premier manufacturer of environmental monitoring instruments. From a startup of two employees in 1978, the company has grown to become a major manufacturer of portable water quality and water level instrumentation. In 2004 the company moved to a new ...
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Clever science leads to stunning reversal of acid-sulfate soil contamination at East Trinity, Queensland
Scientists involved in an 18-year project to remediate acid sulphate soils at a north Queensland site have pulled off a major accomplishment, turning the once badly acidified land into a place where mangroves, native birds and other wildlife have now returned. The 774-hectare site at East Trinity, located directly across Trinity Inlet, Cairns, was originally a natural estuarine floodplain, ...
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