landfill gas treatment News
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Meet us at the Bavarian Waste and Landfill Days
Meet us September 29tn/30th, 2020 at the trade fair in Augsburg for the 21 st Bavarian Waste and Landfill Days covering the following topics: Developments in the circular economy Sustainable recycling Secondary raw material markets today and tomorrow Developments in landfill law and the landfill situation in Bavaria Innovative solutions for optimized landfill gas collection and treatment ...
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QED Environmental Systems signs new three year partnership with Hofstetter Switzerland for Europe and Middle East
Leading environmental sampling equipment manufacturer QED Environmental Systems Ltd has signed an important partnership contract with Swiss Hofstetter, to supply and integrate biogas analysers across Europe and the Middle East for the very innovative solutions developed by Hofstetter for gas treatment, gas cogeneration and landfill leachate treatment. The three-year contract will see QED ...
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Heather Cavanagh Joins Cornerstone Environmental Group
Cornerstone Environmental Group, LLC announced that senior project manager Heather Cavanagh, PE, has joined Cornerstone in the newly established Jacksonville, Florida office, where she will lead a team to expand Cornerstone's services in the Southeast. Using her skills in solid waste, wastewater, and water treatment design, Ms. Cavanagh will work with Cornerstone's clients on economically ...
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Another “Win” for the Environment with Innovative Environmental Technology
A recognized leader in environmental technology, Eco-Tec is proud to announce that it has recently been awarded the Canadian Innovation Award for Environmental Technology during the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters' 8th Annual Awards Ceremony. 'Given our current economic times, there perhaps has never been a greater time and a greater need for Canadian Business to be more innovative', said ...
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Occupational and Indoor Methane Exposure Risks in Puerto Rico
Methane is a colorless, odorless and extremely flammable gas. In its gas form, it is an asphyxiant that in high concentrations may displace a person’s oxygen supply, especially in confined spaces. Decreased oxygen can cause suffocation and loss of consciousness. Exposure can also cause headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting and loss of coordination. The U.S. National Library of ...
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