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U.S. EPA to host a public meeting concerning the non time-critical cleanup alternatives for drinking water at the ore knob mine superfund site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, October, 9, 2014 at the Peak Creek Community Building at 7062 NC Highway 88 E, Laurel Springs, NC. to inform the public of the draft Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the non-time critical cleanup alternatives for drinking water impacted by the Ore Knob Mine Superfund Site in ...
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John Guest shaping the future of water technology at Aquatech Amsterdam
John Guest, an RWC brand, will be bringing its innovative range of specialist water and drinks dispense products to Aquatech Amsterdam this year, with the aim of helping make installations and repairs quick, easy and reliable. Taking place between 5-8 November at the RAI Amsterdam convention centre, Aquatech is the world’s leading biennial water trade show. Over 25,000 water experts with ...
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NSF International Opens Abu Dhabi Office to Meet Growing Demand for Testing, Certification and Auditing Services
NSF International, a global independent public health organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the water, food, health sciences and consumer goods industries, has opened an office in Abu Dhabi to better meet the growing demand for testing, certification, auditing, consulting and training services in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). NSF International has ...
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Cross flow membrane market will be up 3%, not 9% this year, says The McIlvaine Company
The recession and shrinking capital budgets are reducing the forecast for the cross flow membrane system market for 2009. The present forecast is for a 3 percent increase from last year to $9.l billion worldwide. Previously, the McIlvaine, RO/UF/MF World Markets, had forecast a 9 percent increase to $9.6 billion. Some of the bigger markets will grow enough to offset substantial reductions in ...
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