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Soil & Groundwater
July 23, 2015
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Shell gets permits for limited oil drilling in Arctic waters
The Obama administration has given Royal Dutch Shell PLC approval to begin limited exploratory oil drilling off Alaska`s northwest coast. The two permits issued Wednesday clear the way for drilling in Chukchi Sea, but with conditions. Shell can only drill the top sections of wells because the company ... » read more

NGWA to testify in support of reauthorizing of federal Brownfields Program
The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) will testify in support of the federal Brownfields Program in a hearing of the U.S. House Subcommittee on Water Resources and the Environment on Wednesday, July 29 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time. The hearing, “Helping Revitalize American Communities Through ... » read more

NANO IRON s.r.o.
 

NANO IRON, s.r.o. is engaged in production of nanoparticles of elementary iron (Fe(0), nZVI = nanoscale Zero Valent Iron) and technical support in the applications. The company disposes of a unique, environmentally friendly and wasteless technology enabling production of Fe(0) nanoparticles at the industrial scale with almost unlimited production capacity. NANO IRON, s.r.o. is a Science and Technology company, which also focuses on the development of new environmental applications of Fe(0) nanoparticles, study of their effective stabilization and reactivity with selected pollutants.

   
AEM Releases New Underground Utility Awareness Video
“Everyone has a part to play” to help ensure underground utility safety and damage prevention. That’s the message of a new video and ... » read more
New study shows how nanoparticles can clean up environmental pollutants
Original story at MIT News Many human-made pollutants in the environment resist degradation through natural processes, and disrupt hormonal and other ... » read more
New rule to protect streams near coal mines
The Obama administration proposed new regulations Thursday designed to reduce the environmental impact of coal mining on the nation`s streams, a long-anticipated ... » read more
UK Government defines Protected Areas for shale developments
Areas to be excluded from underground fracking activities have been set out by the Government today, through draft regulations that define the protected ... » read more
Preesall underground gas storage facility receives planning consent
The Energy Minister Lord Bourne today granted planning consent for the Preesall Underground Gas Storage Facility project. The facility is proposed to ... » read more
Banned contaminants can persist in environment for decades
The contamination of hazardous substances in estuaries can have negative effects on biodiversity. Using experimentally supported indicators, this study ... » read more
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