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EPA takes step to improve Lake Champlain water quality
After a careful review, EPA has disapproved Vermont’s 2002 water quality plan that set phosphorus targets for discharges into Lake Champlain. Following this action, EPA intends to work closely and collaboratively with the State to develop a new plan for reductions in phosphorus from sources in Vermont. Elevated levels of phosphorus cause algae blooms and other water quality problems in Lake Champlain. Today’s action follows EPA’s reconsideration and withdrawal of its 2002 approval of the plan. The Conservation Law Foundation had challenged that approval in federal court.
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Agricultural water resource management
The Government’s Big Society programme aims to take power away from politicians, central government and government agencies and transfer it to community level. For water allocation and abstraction management, this will be in the context of increasing demand and decreasing summer resources due to population growth and climate change.
At Water & Environment 2011: CIWEM’s Annual Conference, Dr Keith Weatherhead from Cranfield University Centre for Water Science will be discussing the prospects of expanding user control of abstraction, potential conflicts and possible solutions.
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Cosun Biobased Products
Cosun Biobased Products manufacturers and sells Carboxy Methyl Inulin (CMI) and Cationic Inulin under the brand names Carboxyline and Catin. Both Carboxy Methyl Inulin and Cationic Inulin are manufactured at our production site in Roosendaal (The Netherlands). CMI is applied as environmentally friendly scale inhibitor (antiscalants) in many industries like drinking water with RO membranes (desalination), oil and gas, pulp and paper and detergents. Cationic inulin can be applied as fabric softener and in hair conditioning. The world wide business scope of Cosun Biobased Products is the development, manufacturing and marketing of plant derived (renewable) chemicals and materials.
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