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Soil & Groundwater
October 22, 2015
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Spain, US sign new accord on nuclear accident cleanup plan
Spain and the United States signed an agreement Monday to further discuss the cleanup and removal of land contaminated with radioactivity after a mid-air collision in 1966 dumped four U.S. hydrogen bombs near the southern Spanish village of Palomares. Under ... » read more

Loss of soil carbon linked to climate change in England and Wales
Soil and plants store around 5% of the world’s carbon, but carbon storage in some soils is in decline. Recent research has found that climate change accounted for 9–22% of carbon declines in organic soils in semi-natural habitats throughout England and Wales from 1978–2003. The researchers ... » read more

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At Warden Biomedia, we design, manufacture and supply Random Biological Filter Media to improve aerobic treatment across the full range of applications – from the largest municipal sewage treatment plant down to a garden fishpond. With the philosophy of increased surface area, the eco-friendly trickling filter and biological filter media are injection-moulded in recycled polypropylene with specific design features to increase the efficiency of the effluent treatment process. 

   
Geovariances involved in international working groups to promote geostatistics
Geovariances has been participating for many years in international working groups from EOCD, IAEA, the European NICOLE or the French Cetama, ... » read more
Judge hits state agency over Duke Energy coal ash pollution
North Carolina`s environmental watchdog agency has not been trying very hard to force Duke Energy to clean up toxic groundwater pollution near a coal-burning ... » read more
Monitors arrive after radioactive waste site fire in Nevada
Radiation wasn`t immediately detected during fly-overs of a burned trench containing long-buried radioactive waste at a commercial disposal site in rural ... » read more
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