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Soil & Groundwater
November 25, 2015
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Kutztown University uses GPR to map cemetery
In an attempt to determine if bodies originally buried at an old cemetery behind the present historical society were re-interred, university students and their professor spent Friday afternoon examining the old cemetery.Roughly a dozen students from Kutztown University and their instructor, Professor ... » read more

Parched Emirates relies on sea as groundwater runs out
As skyscrapers and gleaming towers rose with lightning speed across the United Arab Emirates over the past two decades, the Gulf nation`s thirst for water grew at an enormous rate - so much so that today, it threatens to dry up all of the country`s groundwater in as little as 15 years, experts say. To ... » read more

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Chemtex, Inc. announces a new manufacturing facility located in Milledgeville, GA
Chemtex, Inc., a manufacturer of sorbent products used to clean oil spills on both land and water and with its corporate headquarters located in Cumberland, ... » read more
Colorado area open to Superfund cleanup after mine spill
Southwestern Colorado officials said Friday that they are ready to talk to the Environmental Protection Agency about a federally financed Superfund cleanup ... » read more
Lawmakers want Corps, not EPA, to remediate landfill
Four members of Missouri`s congressional delegation on Thursday called for the Army Corps of Engineers to take over remediation of the West Lake Landfill ... » read more
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