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Integrated Now Offers Boiler & Cooling Tower Maintenance Services
Boilers and Cooling Towers In an effort to serve the overall needs of our clients Integrated Engineers has incorporated into our operation a professional team with more than 25 years of experience in Boiler and Cooling Tower applications. We are able to provide services and products for boiler and cooling tower applications. Boiler and Cooling Tower Services: Complete Water ...
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Golden Specialty, Inc. Announces New Offices in Illinois, Iowa, and Utah.
Golden Specialty, Inc., one of the nation’s leading industrial emissions testing firms, has opened regional offices in Salt Lake City, Cedar Rapids, and Decatur (IL). The new locations join Golden’s corporate office in Houston, testing operations in Deer Park (TX) and the Bellingham (WA) office. At each regional location, Golden acquired an established testing company with ...
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LEED Homes May Not Be Less Toxic
EMSL Analytical offers LEED testing solutions for both new and existing commercial and residential properties. Cinnaminson, NJ, July 14th, 2010 Environmental and Human Health, Inc. (EHHI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting human health, recently released a study that questions whether LEED certified homes are less toxic than average homes. The U.S. Green Building Council ...
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WWEM 2018 publishes speaker line-up
An impressive list of speakers has been published on the Conference section of the WWEM 2018 website, featuring major water utilities, technology innovators, and some of the leading Universities in water, wastewater & environmental monitoring. A number of major organisations are also represented; including UKAS, the Drinking Water Inspectorate, the Water Management Society and the Danish ...
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Potentially Dangerous Pesticide Approved for Use in California
LA Testing provides environmental and air testing services to ensure indoor and outdoor surroundings are safe for people. Earlier this month California regulators approved the controversial pesticide, methyl iodide, for use on fruits and vegetables across the state. Methyl iodide is replacing methyl bromide, which is a potent neurotoxin and one of a number of chemicals that have been found to ...
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IONICON celebrates historic milestone: 300 PTR-MS instruments sold
IONICON Analytik, the Austrian based leading manufacturer of real-time trace VOC analyzers, based on the unique PTR-MS technology, has sold its 300th instrument. The analyzer, a PTR-TOF 1000 system, was shipped abroad in September 2016 and will be used for analyzing chemical pollutants in industrial areas. The whole IONICON team with currently more than 30 employees celebrates this achievement. ...
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PEFTEC 2017 announces programme of conferences
The organisers of PEFTEC 2017 (Antwerp, 29-30th November) have published the Conference themes for this year’s event and announced that registration is now open via www.peftec.com. PEFTEC is a specialist event focused on the testing, analysis and monitoring of downstream oil products, chemicals and petrochemicals. Created to provide the latest guidance on regulations, methods and ...
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OSHA Releases a New IAQ Document for Commercial and Institutional Buildings
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) just released “Indoor Air Quality in Commercial and Institutional Buildings”. The booklet offers practical guidance for IAQ issues that are important for building owners and operators as well as industrial hygienists and IAQ professionals. According to the OSHA document, “Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a major concern to ...
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USGS and CDC Study Estimates 2.1 Million Americans Using Private Wells with Elevated Levels of Arsenic
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a study several years back that estimated 2.1 million people in the U.S. may be getting their drinking water from private domestic wells considered to have high concentrations of arsenic, presumed to be from natural sources. USGS also reported that much of the West, including Arizona, California, ...
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Millions of Americans Depend on Private Wells for Drinking Water and the Potential for Contamination Issues
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that more than 13 million households in the United States rely on private wells for drinking water. EPA does not regulate these private wells, nor does it provide recommended criteria or standards for individual wells. In fact, private well owners are responsible for the safety of their water. The agency does offer information regarding the ...
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BCI to Report Significant Research Findings on PCB Dechlrorination at Battelle Conference
Bioremediation Consulting, Inc. will present recent research findings on dechlorination of PCBs at the Battelle Conference - "Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds", May 21-24, 2012 in Monterey, California. BCI's research; "PCB Biodegradation by a Dehalococcoides (Dhc) Culture Grown on Trichlorobenzenes" can be found at Poster Location 17 on Level 1 in the Exhibit Hall from ...
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