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Environmental-Expert.com will launch a new website on its 10th anniversary
To coincide with its 10th anniversary celebration, Environmental-Expert.com will, thanks to user feedback and suggestions, launch a brand new website on Monday, May 4, 2009. Throughout this project, the company has focused on simplifying the website and increasing usability so that it’s much easier for users to find the information they’re looking for without obstacles and without delays. Among the new features that can be seen with this launch: Enhanced Searchbox: Environmental-Expert.com has put more emphasis on building a solid keyword search on the new site. The search function ... |
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Cleaning up the effects of stormwater with biofilters
Stormwater in urban areas can have negative effects on both the quantity and quality of surface- and ground-waters. Biofiltration systems are a popular form of water treatment, but information on their performance with stormwater is limited to laboratory studies. This research is the first to evaluate three biofiltration systems in practice. Biofiltration systems (otherwise known as biofilters, bio retention systems and rain gardens) clean water by filtering diverted runoff through dense vegetation and layers of natural substances, such as sandy soil, compost or shredded hardwood.
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Prevent scaling caused by hard water without harmful chemicals ..Naturally
Santa Clarita County, California has banned installation of water softeners and requires removal of existing ones. Where California leads others follow. For years chemicals have been regarded as the only way of preventing scaling caused by hard water in cooling and heating systems in industry, commercial buildings or at home. BUT there is another way, the Fluid Dynamics way, with catalytic or magnetic natural products that do no harm to the environment and are guaranteed to work. Worldwide more and more people are turning to natural methods of scale prevention Unilever, Ford, Coca Cola, Kellogg’s to name but a few...
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- September launch for ESA`s water mission
Following confirmation from Eurockot Launch Services that they will launch ESA`s SMOS mission on 9 September this year, the satellite has just been taken ...
- L`Oreal brews up slurry-powered hair dye
As one of the world`s leading manufacturers of sweet-smelling cosmetics, L`Oreal is hardly the first company you would associate with manure, but that ...
- ERG’s water regenerable carbon filter cuts operating costs by 75%
The Middle East office of Horsham-based ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd. has successfully supplied and commissioned the first of a new generation of odour ...
- GBP 11m to protect our seas from climate change
A five-year, GBP 11million study into the effects of climate change on Britain`s seas has been announced as scientists warn of more acidic seas affecting ...
- ADB assisting Bangladesh in improving irrigation systems
US$750,000 grant from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will assist Bangladesh in implementing a planned multi-million loan project in 2010 that will improve ...
- Singapore`s deep tunnel sewerage system wins Global Water Awards 2009
Singapore`s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) is fast gaining recognition on the global water stage with its second international award in less than ...
- ADB, Japan to help Asia cut human, economic losses from water disasters
Japan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are providing support for improved flood management in the region, in a bid to lower the rising human and economic ...
- CH2M HILL project earns prestigious Global Water Awards
CH2M HILL, a global full-service engineering, procurement, construction, and operations firm had several of its projects earn high marks at the Global ...
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