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EPA proposes adding groundwater plume in Salt Lake City to Superfund site list
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, with support from Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Salt Lake Valley Health Department, and Salt Lake City, today announced a proposal to add the 700 South 1600 East PCE Plume, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to the National Priorities List (NPL) of Superfund sites. EPA is requesting public comments on the proposed Superfund listing for 60 days ...
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EPA Orders Public Water System on Indian Reservation in Riverside County to Address Arsenic in Drinking Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last week ordered D&D Mobile Home Park to address violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act. D&D, located on the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian Reservation in Riverside County, was found to have high levels of arsenic in its public system that provides drinking water to its 300 mobile park residents. The order requires D&D to come into ...
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EPA seeks public input on plan to clean up ground water at NL Industries superfund site in Pedricktown, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a proposed plan to clean up the ground water at the NL Industries, Inc. Superfund site in Pedricktown, New Jersey that is contaminated with heavy metals, including lead and cadmium. The 44-acre site is a former lead smelting facility where lead from old automotive batteries were drained of sulfuric acid, crushed and processed for lead ...
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Flint Michigan Water Crisis Update #2
We’ve been following the Flint Michigan Water Crisis with keen interest over the past several months and there’s plenty of new developments happening all the time. Have you stayed in the loop? If not, don’t worry, we’re here to give you all the latest updates and explain how these kinds of water issues begin. In our last update, we covered several new developments, ...
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Flint Michigan Water Crisis Update #2
We’ve been following the Flint Michigan Water Crisis with keen interest over the past several months and there’s plenty of new developments happening all the time. Have you stayed in the loop? If not, don’t worry, we’re here to give you all the latest updates and explain how these kinds of water issues begin. In our last update, we covered several new developments, ...
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EPA Adds Unimatic Manufacturing Corporation site in Fairfield, NJ to the Federal Superfund List; PCBs Contaminated Site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has added the Unimatic Manufacturing Corporation site in Fairfield, New Jersey to its Superfund list of hazardous waste sites. Unimatic formerly used the site to run a metals molding facility and operated machines using lubricating oil that contained polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The company’s operations caused the soil, ground water and a ...
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EPA Proposes to Add the Unimatic Manufacturing Corporation site in Fairfield, NJ to the Superfund List; Soil, Water and Building Contaminated with PCBs
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today proposed to add the Unimatic Manufacturing Corporation site in Fairfield, New Jersey to its Superfund list of the country’s most hazardous waste sites. Unimatic formerly used the site to run a metals molding facility and operated machines using lubricating oil that contained polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The company’s operations ...
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MCERTS delivers confidence in multi-parameter monitors
Simon Wills, Managing Director of OTT Hydrometry, the hydrometeorological and water quality instrumentation company, was presented with an MCERTS certificate for Hydrolab water quality monitors at WWEM 2010. Simon was accompanied by Lea Ann Zullig the Global Director of Sales and Marketing for Hydrolab products. In this article, Simon explains the reasoning behind this initiative and outlines the ...
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Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments announces their ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Certification
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, an industry leader in oil in water monitors, is proud to announce certification to the ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System standards and guidelines. The ISO 9001:2008 accreditation was received from Det Norske Veritas on June 07, 2011. This certification is the culmination of our dedicated staff and employees along with continuous improvements to our ...
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Southern California Again a Trendsetter with Innovative Approach to Water Recycling
Over the next ten years, the expected swell in global population will undoubtedly lead to greater water needs and a rise in the production of wastewater. Already, as communities approach the limits of their available water supplies in their effort to meet the needs of potable, agricultural, industrial and commercial consumers, water reclamation and reuse are becoming necessary to conserve and ...
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EPA Monitoring Shows South China Sea Not Polluted
The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) of the Executive Yuan said the first successful marine water quality monitoring it conducted in the Spratly Islands in September 2010 showed that water quality at all monitoring points around Taiping Island and Central Reef are qualified with Taiwan’s A type standards of marine environmental quality, making it an unpolluted sea area. It is ...
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Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen and EPA Tour Superfund Sites in Morris, Essex and Sussex Counties
Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith Enck and Congressmember Rodney Frelinghuysen today toured several Superfund sites in Morris, Essex, and Sussex Counties in N.J. They were joined by state and local officials to highlight the effectiveness of the federal Superfund law in protecting the health of people who live and work near contaminated sites. “New Jersey has ...
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Registration opens for Water Sector’s ‘Big Data’ Conference
‘Big Data’ and the ‘Internet of Things’ are starting to affect every industry, and the water sector is no exception. The forthcoming International Water Association (IWA) Conference, entitled: ‘New Developments in IT & Water,’ will therefore provide an update on how data collection and processing is affecting the management of water and wastewater, and how ...
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Product Hightlight: 4100 E09 Electronics Package for TD-4100 XD and TD-4100 XDC Oil in Water Monitors!
High Resolution LCD Multifunction Color Graphics Display Stepping up to industry demands, we have created a new high functionality user interface for our standard oil in water process and environmental discharge monitors. Our new electronics package makes set up, calibration, and process monitoring easier than ever. To answer an age old problem of the high cost of monitoring, we now have ...
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EPA Proposes Plan to Clean Up Toxic Site in Glen Cove, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a cleanup plan to address contaminated ground water and soil at the Mattiace Petrochemical Co., Inc. Superfund site in Glen Cove, New York. The ground water and soil are contaminated with volatile organic compounds as a result of previous operations at the site by a chemical distribution and drum cleaning business. The plan proposed today ...
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Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments announces 4100 E09 Electronics Package for TD-4100XD and TD-4100XDC Oil in Water Monitors!!
Fresno, CA USA - Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, the industry leader in oil in water monitoring, has announced the launch of the 4100 E09 Electronics Package for TD-4100XD and TD-4100XDC Oil in Water Monitors!! Anticipating industry demands, we created a new high functionality user interface for our oil in water process and environmental discharge monitors. “Our new electronics ...
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4100 E09 Electronics Package for TD-4100XD and TD-4100XDC Oil in Water Monitors
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, Inc., Anticipating industry demands, has created a new high functionality user interface for our oil in water process and environmental discharge monitors. “Our new electronics package is Site-Ready and allows the fastest set-up and calibration on the market. Total set up and calibration in less than one hour after hookup and sample preparation will ...
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EPA Announces Cleanup Plan for Radiation Technology Superfund Site in Rockaway Township, New Jersey
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck and Congressmember Rodney P. Frelinghuysen today announced a plan to demolish or remove 34 buildings and structures at the Radiation Technology, Inc. Superfund site in Rockaway Township, New Jersey. The buildings and structures on the 263-acre site are contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), asbestos and lead ...
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Increased investment needed to predict climate change, says WMO
Climate change is already having negative impact on our planet, a reality that requires more investment in climate predictions, monitoring and scientific research for developing adaptation measures to respond to the natural and economic risks associated with climate change, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Decision-makers must not only invest in programmes that mitigate ...
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EPA Finalizes $4 Million Cleanup Plan for Fulton Avenue Superfund Site in Hempstead and North Hempstead, N.Y.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its decision to modify an interim cleanup plan originally issued in 2007 to address a portion of the contaminated groundwater at the Fulton Avenue Superfund site in the Towns of North Hempstead and Hempstead, N.Y. The groundwater is contaminated with volatile organic compounds, including perchloroethylene, that resulted in part from previous ...
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