toxic waste gas News
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Autochim to Display the TD-120 at Pollutec 2016
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments’ newest oil in water monitor, the TD-120, will be shown at Pollutec 2016 by our French distributor, Autochim. The 27th international exhibition of environmental equipment technologies and services will be held at Eurexpo France in Lyon from November 29–December 2. To see the TD-120, visit the Autochim booth in the ...
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TD-120 Oil in Water Monitor at NAPEC 2017
Autochim, our French distributor, will show the TD-120 Oil in Water Monitor at the 7th North Africa Petroleum Exhibition & Conference (NAPEC). This year's exhibition will be held March 21–24 at the Convention Center of Oran, Algeria. In addition to the TD-120, Autochim will be showing other analyzers and monitors from Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments and displaying product ...
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EPA funds 10 small businesses to develop environmental technologies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding nearly $2.25 million to 10 small companies to support the development of new technologies for protecting the environment and public health. Winners include small businesses in California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New Mexico. This year’s innovative projects include reducing toxic chemicals from landfills, producing ...
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Vapor Intrusion Issues Due to Tetracloroethene a Concern in Hauppauge, New York
Cinnaminson, NJ, August 10th, 2012 From 1975 until 1985 an industrial property in Hauppauge, New York was used by a textile manufacturer. As part of their operations, tetracloroethene was used to dry clean materials onsite. The chemical was stored in several tanks both below and above ground on the property. These chemical storage tanks are believed to have leaked causing a toxic hazardous ...
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U.S. EPA funds californian high tech “green” businesses to develop environmental technologies
Four Californian companies – based in Menlo Park, Torrance, Lincoln and Westlake Village - are among the recipients of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s $2.25 million awarded nationwide to 10 small companies supporting the development of new technologies that protect the environment and public health. In California, the awardees are as follows: Instrumental Polymer ...
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Three Mass. small businesses get EPA funding to develop environmental technologies
Three small businesses in Massachusetts are receiving funds from EPA to help efforts to develop new technologies that will protect the environment and public health. EPA is providing more than $454,000 between the projects for projects that are intended to promote clean air and clean drinking water. The three Mass. projects are among 10 selected nationwide, totaling nearly $2.25 million. Earlier ...
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