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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter June 14, 2012 |
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Water quality experts gather in Denver for national water pollution conference
The worlds foremost experts on storm and surface-water quality will get together in Anaheim, CA August 19 - 23 to explore the newest water pollution prevention and mitigation technologies, share their recent experiences and discuss which strategies are most effective in minimizing surface water pollution. With NPDES compliance in mind, StormCon 2012 brings together municipal and government officials, builders & contractors, site inspectors, civil engineers, designers, regulators, enforcement officials, planners, consultants, researchers, educators, EPA officials, ... | ||
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Shale, other unconventional natural gas supports more than 1 million us jobs today; nearly 1.5 million by 2015, IHS study finds
Natural gas production from shale, coal bed methane and tight sands is expected to generate significant job creation, economic growth, and revenue for federal, state and local treasuries throughout the U.S. in gas "producing" and "non-producing" states alike, according to a new IHS Global Insight study. The economic contributions are realized throughout the lower 48 states and the District of Columbia in both the twenty producing states and the twenty-eight non-producing states. Unconventional gas activity supported more than one million jobs in 2010, and it will grow to support nearly 1.5 million ... | ||
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