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Member Spotlight: Jennifer Paonessa, Senior Account Executive at Georgia Tech IMG Sports Marketing
Jennifer Paonessa, Senior Account Executive with Georgia Tech IMG Sports Marketing, recently shared how she was able to merge her passion for marketing with her passion for sustainability through her work with Georgia Tech’s athletics program and the introduction of the “Swarm for Sustainability Day” to educate students and the community on the importance of advancing ...
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New treatment against legionairres disease uses no chemicals and is entirely environment friendly
Since 1973 Fluid Dynamics has been providing ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY non chemical treatments for solving water treatment problems. The Company has now launched its BIOKLEEN non chemical ioniser treatment to prevent the development of and destroy existing colonies of legionella the cause of the sometimes deadly Legionairres Disease. Simple to install and harmless to handle the Biokleen Ioniser is ...
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EPA Proposes Additional Water Line Connections for Groundwater Contamination at Tinkham Garage Superfund Site in Londonderry, NH
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in consultation with New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES), is proposing additional connections to an existing water line for residents whose wells have been found to have contamination and whom live northeast section of the Tinkham Garage Superfund Site (Site). This proposal is included in a draft Explanation of Significant ...
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Quench introduces sparkling water cooler in new markets
Quench, the largest provider of filtered water coolers and ice dispensers in North America, announced that it has expanded the introduction of its new sparkling water cooler. The Quench 770 provides chilled sparkling water in addition to still cold, hot, and extra-hot water. It is also available as a compact countertop unit (the Quench 775). Like the rest of Quench’s water cooler line, the ...
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Sales Of Filtration Membranes And Equipment To Reach $11 Billion In 2011
Consumer and industrial demands for clean water will drive the market for cross-flow membrane systems and replacement membranes to over $11 billion in 2011 up from $8.3 billion in 2007. These forecasts are displayed in the McIlvaine Company online report, RO/UF/MF World Markets. Forecasts are segmented by membrane type and efficiency. Reverse Osmosis is the most efficient membrane and ...
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Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd Produces Advanced Range Hydrogen Water Bottle And Jug At Affordable Rates
Guangzhou Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd is a manufacturer from China that associates itself with the fabrication and supply of air purification,hydrogen water bottle and water treatment systems. All of their products are assured to last and offered at affordable rates. Best Hydrogen Water Machine Environmental degradation is one of the most pressing issues in the modern day world. It is not a ...
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Four Reasons to Buy Olansi Hydrogen Water Machine
We are Guangzhou Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd, your air purifier expert as well as hydrogen water machine manufacturer from China. We are an original source of high-quality solutions for the water purifiers, air purifiers, hydrogen water makers, and some other health care related products. Besides, we sell our products to twenty countries as well as key markets. We have more than 10 years of ...
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Consumers’ preference for bottled water is growing and they want it available wherever drinks are sold
Alexandria, VA – More than 7 in 10 Americans (72 percent) say bottled water (still and/or sparkling) is among their most preferred non-alcoholic beverages – an increase of 9 percent over last year, according to a new national survey. Bottled water is the most preferred beverage, followed by coffee at 61 percent and soft drinks (regular and/or diet) at 59 percent. Nearly all Americans ...
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EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck and Congress Member Sean Patrick Maloney Assess Cleanups at Superfund Sites in Orange and Dutchess Counties
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck and Congress Member Sean Patrick Maloney today visited three Superfund sites in Orange and Dutchess Counties to review and assess progress on the cleanup of contamination at these hazardous waste sites. Their first stop was the Shenandoah Road Ground Water Contamination Superfund site in East Fishkill, New York where a ...
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