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Violations issued against Duke for coal ash spill
North Carolina regulators issued notice to Duke Energy on Friday that the company will be cited for violating environmental standards in connection with a massive coal ash spill that coated 70 miles of the Dan River with toxic sludge. Two formal notices issued by the state Department of Environment and Natural Resources cite Duke for separate violations of wastewater and stormwater ...
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News alert: new StormCAD release from bentley fully supports United Kingdom’s stormwater modeling requirements
Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading company dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for the infrastructure that sustains our world, today announced the release of StormCAD V8i (SELECTseries 2) United Kingdom, a localized version of the easy-to-use StormCAD software employed by thousands of engineers around the world to analyze and design storm sewer networks. StormCAD helps ...
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Drainage Cell Technology: Singhal Industries Introducing a Revolutionary New Step in Stormwater Management
Singhal Industries has revolutionized stormwater management with the introduction of their new drainage cell technology. This innovative product is affordable and easy-to-use, making it an ideal solution for home and commercial property owners looking to reduce flooding risks and increase water quality. What Are Drainage Cells? Drainage cells are modular systems that work to reduce flooding and ...
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Great Lakes Fouled by Raw Sewage
TORONTO, Ontario, Canada, (ENS) - Detroit, Michigan is at the bottom of the class, performing the worst of 20 cities graded by a Canadian environmental group in a Report Card on how well they manage their sewage. Sierra Legal released its first Great Lakes Sewage Report Card today, an investigative report that analyzes the performance of 20 cities in the Great Lakes basin. 'The Great ...
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EPA Announces 2012 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grants to Make Beaches Safer in Michigan and Wisconsin
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced seven Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grants, totaling over $2.6 million, to improve water quality at Great Lakes beaches in Michigan and Wisconsin. The grants were announced by EPA Regional Administrator and Great Lakes National Program Manager Susan Hedman at Samuel Myers Park in Racine, Wisconsin, at one of the beaches targeted for ...
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