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Drinking Water Safety Testing: Building on its success in the developing world, UK based DelAgua Water Testing Ltd have expanded their portfolio
Originally developed in 1985 in conjunction with OXFAM by Professor Barry Lloyd at the University of Surrey, The DelAgua water testing kit has provided assurance of safe drinking water for millions of people in over 130 countries worldwide and is routinely used for water safety monitoring in rural areas as well as in disaster relief situations, even in the most remote and difficult to access ...
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USGS partners with UA to build hydrologic instrumentation facility
The U.S. Geological Survey is partnering with the University of Alabama to construct a new Hydrologic Instrumentation Facility, a science and engineering facility that will support the agency’s Water Enterprise observing networks and research. Built on the northern end of campus, the HIF will support training, repairs, and calibration for hydrological equipment that monitors ...
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Trace2o Technology helps rural India
“ Recently in Hyderabad India , it was an honour to host Mr Aitharaju Sateesh , Chief chemist , rural water supply and sanitation , TELENGANA , for an intensive meeting to discuss water quality testing both in the lab and the field . An expert committee has been formed to revise the drinking water quality protocol, which acts as an authentic book to all of India’s 29 states and 2290 ...
By Trace2o Ltd.
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Trace2o Technology helps rural India
“ Recently in Hyderabad India , it was an honour to host Mr Aitharaju Sateesh , Chief chemist , rural water supply and sanitation , TELENGANA , for an intensive meeting to discuss water quality testing both in the lab and the field . An expert committee has been formed to revise the drinking water quality protocol, which acts as an authentic book to all of India’s 29 states and 2290 ...
By Trace2o Ltd.
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One Month Later, New Orleans Nearly Pumped Dry
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, October 3, 2005 (ENS) - Pumps set up by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have been working 24/7 for weeks to remove the flood waters from New Orleans' streets left in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Now the job is close to completion. Before Hurricane Rita passed, the pumps had cleared most of the flood water from Hurricane Katrina and only 10 percent ...
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Mysterious brown foam prompts testing at Lake Mead
Authorities took a boat onto Lake Mead on Tuesday to gather water samples they hope could shed light on mysterious brown foam found floating on the lake's surface over the weekend. Park officials urged people to avoid the Overton Arm, a northern extension of Lake Mead, after several dozen carp were found dead and the foam was seen extending about eight miles from near the mouth of the Virgin ...
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Tests show different arsenic levels in North California spill
The nation's largest electricity provider, state regulators and an environmental group issued differing data Thursday about the levels of toxins detected in a North Carolina river following a massive spill of coal ash. Test results released by the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Duke Energy showed arsenic and other potentially harmful contaminates were detected in the ...
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WWEM 2012 smashes attendance records
The organisers of WWEM 2012, the Water Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring event, have announced that visitor numbers were up by 22% in comparison with 2010. On behalf of the organisers, Marcus Pattison expressed his delight with this success, adding: “We are extremely pleased with the number of people that took advantage of everything that WWEM 2012 had to offer – visitors came ...
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