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Hurricane Sandy May Cause Sewage Contamination after Floods
Although Hurricane Sandy has officially passed, many on the East Coast continue to feel the effects. Every East Coast state, from North Carolina to Massachusetts and as far in land as Michigan, experienced flooding, and an estimated eight million were without power as of Tuesday. In areas where extreme flooding occurs, sewage contamination usually follows. Environmental sewage contaminations not ...
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Sewage Pollution Still Widespread in Waterways across the U.S.
According to the Huffington Post, the infamous Gowanus canal in Brooklyn, N.Y. receives countless gallons of sewage—often untreated—and unsanitary debris that overflow the city’s multi-use pipes after a rainstorm. Even after the rain stops, the noxious water remains in the sulfuric-smelling canal. Although this waterway is an extreme example, it is one of many that are polluted ...
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LuminUltra Teams up with a New Distributor!
LuminUltra Technologies, Ltd. is pleased to announce that it has acquired a new European distributor! AQUA-tools, a company based in Paris, France, has acquired the rights to distribute LuminUltra’s products in the European market as well as Africa and the Middle East as of December, 2006. “We are extremely excited about AQUA-tools expanding our presence to these far-reaching markets,” said Pat ...
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Eaton Helps Heavy Industrial and Continuous Process Customers Achieve New Level of Energy Awareness, Safety and Diagnostics
Power management company Eaton today announced the launch of the Power Xpert C445 intelligent motor management and protection relay. Designed for global heavy industrial and continuous process customers, the Eaton engineered electronic overload is designed to help improve energy awareness over traditional control methods, improve operator safety, and support reliable operations through enhanced ...
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