on-site water treatment system News
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Rising sea levels mean rising groundwater—and that spells trouble for coastal septic systems
Sea level rise and big storms are hammering coastal communities, causing increased flooding and land loss, saltwater intrusion, wetland loss/change, and impacts to local infrastructure. Communities along the coast often have their individual, onsite wastewater treatment systems, also called septic systems. In North Carolina alone, there are about 1 million homes with septic systems that ...
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EPA proposes plan to address contaminated soil at New Jersey site
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in consultation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), is proposing a plan to address contaminated soil at the Evor Phillips Leasing Company Superfund site, which spans 6 acres of unoccupied land located in a largely industrial area in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey. EPA will hold a public meeting to explain the proposal ...
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Jet, Inc. Certified as an ISO 9001:2008 Organization
Jet, Inc. is proud to announce that we are now certified as an ISO 9001:2008 compliant organization by Management Certification of North America (MCNA). MCNA is an ANAB- accredited certification body. ISO is the International Organization for Standardization and is the source of the ISO 9000 and ISO 14000 families of quality and environmental standards and other international standards for ...
By Jet Inc.
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WaterTectonics Technology Receives General Use Designation from State of Washington
WaveIonics system is one of two approved methods to treat stormwater runoff on construction sites EVERETT, WA, July 14, 2010 -- WaterTectonics, an international leader in on site water treatment technology and services, is pleased to announce the company has been granted General Use Level Designation (GULD) from the Washington State Department of Ecology for its WaveIonics Electrocoagulation ...
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BioteQ Commences 2012 Operating Season at Minto
BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc. (TSX: BQE), a leader in the treatment of industrial wastewater, has commenced the 2012 operating season at the Minto Mine site in the Yukon, providing water treatment operations services for Minto Explorations Ltd. BioteQ's operations staff are presently on site, and are commissioning the water treatment system. This is a fee-based contract where BioteQ ...
By BQE Water
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Flood waters completely drained, system to treat contaminated ground water back on line at American Cyanamid superfund site
More than 200 million gallons of flood water has been drained from the American Cyanamid Superfund site in Bridgewater, NJ and the system used to capture contaminated ground water under the site is now functioning, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today. Ground water under the site is highly contaminated with metals and VOCs, such as benzene and xylene from the former ...
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EPA Continues Work at San Gabriel Valley Superfund Site, Additional $1.44 Million Settlement Reached for Groundwater Cleanup
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency has reached a settlement of $1.44 million with TDY Industries, LLC to help pay for groundwater cleanup at the South El Monte portion of the San Gabriel Valley Area 1 Superfund Site in Los Angeles, Calif. Since EPA began cleaning up this site in 2008, more than 12.5 billion gallons of drinking water have been treated and approximately 5,500 pounds of ...
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£8.2 million awarded to Cranfield to shape the future of UK water treatment and infrastructure
The government has announced investment of £8.2 million to support advances in water treatment and infrastructure research through Cranfield University’s Water Science Institute in the Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review. The investment comes through the UK Collaboratorium for Research in Infrastructure & Cities (UKCRIC) which involves 14 UK universities engaged in ...
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EPA to Hold Public Meeting on Plan for Final Phase of Cleanup At Diaz Chemical Superfund Site
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a plan to clean up contaminated soil and ground water at the Diaz Chemical Corporation Superfund site in Holley, New York. The soil and ground water are contaminated with volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds, which can cause serious damage to people’s health. The EPA’s proposed plan calls for the use of a technology to ...
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EPA Proposes Cleanup Plan for Toxic Site in Newfield, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a plan to address soil, sediment and surface water that is contaminated with hexavalent chromium and heavy metals by past industrial operations at the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corp. site in Newfield and Vineland, New Jersey. The proposed plan calls for a combination of cleanup measures at portions of the site including capping of the soil, ...
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EPA announces cleanup plan for the Ellis Property Site in Evesham Township, New Jersey: cost of removal of contaminated soil estimated at $13.6 million
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its plan to clean up soil contaminated with trichloroethylene and other volatile organic compounds at the Ellis Property Superfund site in Evesham Township, New Jersey. The contaminated soil is polluting ground water underlying the site. The ground water is not currently being used as a source of drinking water, but ground water at the site ...
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EPA Finalizes Cleanup Plan for Toxic Site in Newfield, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a plan to address soil, sediment and surface water that is contaminated with hexavalent chromium and heavy metals by past industrial operations at the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corp. site in Newfield and Vineland, New Jersey. The EPA is requiring a combination of cleanup measures at portions of the site including capping of the soil, ...
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Congresswoman McCarthy and EPA regional administrator tour superfund sites on Long Island; federal officials joined by garden city and Hempstead mayors
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck and Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy today toured two hazardous waste sites on Long Island to highlight the success of the federal Superfund law in protecting the health of people who live and work near contaminated sites. Mayor Donald Brudie of Garden City and Mayor Wayne J. Hall, Sr. of Hempstead joined the federal ...
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