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EPA awards $110,000 to the Pueblo of Cochiti (NM)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $110,000 to the Pueblo of Cochiti in New Mexico. The funds will be used by the Pueblo to develop the capacity to establish a core program for environmental protection. Specific activities include providing an environmental office, solid waste cleanup, community outreach and oversight of drinking water systems. Additional information on EPA ...
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EPA provides fire protection to city of Hammond
The City of Hammond, Louisiana, is receiving assistance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide its citizens with safe and reliable drinking water and improved fire protection. The EPA awarded Hammond $210,000 to extend its drinking water services and add additional water hydrant assemblies. The Safe Drinking Water Act protects human health by regulating the nation’s ...
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Fingal gets go-head to expand water treatment facilities
The Irish Government has signalled that it has given the go-ahead to Fingal County Council to invite tenders for an expansion of a local water treatment plant. John Gormley, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, said that his department was providing Euro 43m to expand the council's water treatment plant near the Liffey in Leixlip. The Minister explained that the ...
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Enviro-Tech Features CA900 Analyser
New fluoride analyser’s all-in-one design preconditions sample for reliable measurement With its all-in-one design, the versatile CA900 Analyser from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) delivers continuous, accurate measurement of fluoride in aqueous solutions to support a wide range of municipal water and industrial plant process and effluent treatment applications. The dependable CA900 ...
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SCIENCO/FAST Receives NSF/ANSI Standard 61 Certification for Scienco® Systems
SUNSET HILLS, MO – July 2020 – Scienco/FAST, a subsidiary of BioMicrobics, Inc. and leader in waterfocused applications and marine wastewater treatment, provides safe water disinfection through the Scienco Systems product lines that have a history with Morton Salt Scientific. The Scienco Systems product lines have received NSF/ANSI Standard 61 certification for its SciCHLOR® line ...
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Scienco/FAST Receives NSF/ANSI Standard 61 Certification for Scienco Systems
Scienco/FAST, a subsidiary of BioMicrobics, Inc. and leader in waterfocused applications and marine wastewater treatment, provides safe water disinfection through the Scienco Systems product lines that have a history with Morton Salt Scientific. The Scienco Systems product lines have received NSF/ANSI Standard 61 certification for its SciCHLOR line of onsite sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) ...
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AWE Magazine features CA900 Fluoride Analyzer
New CA900 Fluoride Analyser’s All-in-One Design Preconditions Sample for Reliable Measurement With its all-in-one design, the versatile CA900 Analyzer from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) delivers continuous, accurate measurement of fluoride in aqueous solutions to support a wide range of municipal water and industrial plant process and effluent treatment applications. The dependable ...
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PerkinElmer Introduces High-Throughput Sample Introduction Systems for Environmental Analysis
Integrated Solution Provides up to 50 Percent Increase in Optima ICP-OES and ELAN ICP-MS Productivity WALTHAM, Mass. – PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences, a global leader in application-focused measurement and analysis solutions, today announced an agreement with Elemental Scientific Inc. (ESI) to offer integrated sample introduction systems designed to improve throughput when making ...
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ANDRITZ to overhaul 14 large-scale pumps for water supply of Hong Kong
International technology Group ANDRITZ has been awarded a contract for an extensive overhaul of 14 vertical adjustable propeller pumps supplied by ANDRITZ in 2002. The pumps form the heart of the water supply system in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, which supplies drinking water to Hong Kong. In addition to a general overhaul of the 14 pumps, the life cycle of the shaft bearing is also ...
By Andritz AG
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ANDRITZ to overhaul 14 Large-Scale Pumps for Water Supply of Hong Kong
International technology Group ANDRITZ has been awarded a contract for an extensive overhaul of 14 vertical adjustable propeller pumps supplied by ANDRITZ in 2002. The pumps form the heart of the water supply system in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, which supplies drinking water to Hong Kong. In addition to a general overhaul of the 14 pumps, the life cycle of the shaft bearing is also ...
By Andritz AG
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Water community urges consumers to Drink Up during
As Drinking Water Week continues, the American Water Works Association and water professionals across the country are highlighting the importance of drinking water daily. Along with the Partnership for a Healthier America’s Drink Up effort, AWWA encourages consumers to understand the health benefits of drinking plenty of water every day. Drink Up works with stakeholders across the public ...
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Protecting water quality at home highlighted during this week’s Drinking Water Week
As Drinking Water Week continues, the American Water Works Association joins water professionals across North America in helping consumers learn to maintain high-quality water throughout their household plumbing systems. After water enters a home, conditions in the home plumbing system can affect the water’s quality. “Our water providers work very hard to be sure that the water ...
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CA-NV AWWA Launches New Training Center, Educates Water Professionals
After many months of hard work and negotiation, the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association (CA-NV AWWA) is pleased to announce the opening of its new educational center in West Sacramento. Located directly off the I-80 freeway, this new facility will provide drinking water professionals additional opportunities for CA-NV AWWA education and training that had been less ...
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AWWA and water community highlight theme `What do you know about H2O?` during Drinking Water Week
The American Water Works Association and the water community kicked off Drinking Water Week across North America today by asking the question “What do you know about H2O?” Throughout the week, AWWA and water community partners will celebrate the value of water by learning about the role it plays in our daily lives and in the quality of life we enjoy because of it. Special attention ...
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EPA to Require Monitoring for Unregulated Contaminants
(Washington, D.C.) Approximately 4,000 public water systems will monitor drinking water for up to 25 unregulated chemicals to inform EPA about the frequency and levels at which these contaminants are found in drinking water systems across the United States. The information will help determine whether regulations are needed to protect public health. This is the second scheduled review under the ...
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Euro-Senegalese Cooperation - CFAF 15.5bn (EUR 23.6m) for improved access to drinking water
On 26 November, Ambassador Gilles Hervio, Head of the European Commission Delegation, and Mr Jack Reversade, Regional Representative of the European Investment Bank (EIB), signed with Mr Amadou Ndiaye, Managing Director of Société Nationale des Eaux du Sénégal (SONES), two financing agreements in support of Senegal’s National Drinking Water and Sewerage Programme for the Millennium (PEPAM).The ...
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Special events held across North America to commemorate Drinking Water Week
As Drinking Water Week continues, the American Water Works Association and water professionals across North America are celebrating with special events focused on helping consumers to get to know and value their water supply and their local water utility. To commemorate this week, water utilities, state agencies, environmental advocates and other interested groups are celebrating drinking water ...
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Project to improve water supply, sanitation services in Nepal
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will support a Nepal Government project to improve access to water and sanitation services in small towns throughout the country. ADB's Board of Directors approved a $45.1 million grant for the Second Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project, which is expected to bring significant health and hygiene benefits to residents, particularly through the ...
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EPA awards over $16.9 million to the State of Louisiana to assist in funding safe public drinking water systems
The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals $16,962,000 to provide low cost loan assistance to eligible public drinking water systems for infrastructure improvements. The funds are being granted through the EPA’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to ensure safe drinking water for Louisiana residents. The Safe Drinking Water Act ...
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EPA adds mansfield trail dump site in Byram Township, NJ to the superfund list
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has added the Mansfield Trail Dump Site in Byram Township, New Jersey to its Superfund National Priorities List of the country’s most hazardous waste sites. Sampling has shown that chemical contamination in a wooded area of the site where waste was dumped in trenches is affecting a number of nearby homes. Chemicals have vaporized from ...
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