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MEPs from Emmanuel Macron’s party complain to Brussels over Britain’s dirty waters.
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LONDON — France has held its nose o
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Reuse has become an integral part of wastewater management, water resource management, and
Wastewater treatment facilities in several Connecticut municipalities, which are more than a century old and are strained beyond their capacity partially because of climate change, will get major upgrades in a $580 million funding round announced by Gov. Ned Lamont.
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AN Bord Pleanála has been urged to overturn Clare County Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a multi-million Euro housing scheme in Lahinch.
The council recently turned down plans for the development of seven detached four-bedroom dwelling houses with detached sheds
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REDDING, Calif. , Aug. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a new market research report titled, 'Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies Market, by Type (Membrane Separation & Filtration, Sludge Management Technology, Activated Sludg
CLINTON — The village of Clinton reported a discharge of wastewater from its wastewater treatment plant happened Sunday to the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy and the Lenawee County Health Department.
When the village lost power on Sunday, the backup generato
State has imposed a moratorium on the Siler City facility for chronic noncompliance, preventing new sewer connections for new industry, housing
D ownstream from the Siler City wastewater treatment plant, sickness had beset the Rocky River.
At least 30 fish, including the Easte
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Shrub willows, provided by SUNY-ESF, were planted by volunteers and Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council staff at the town of Owasco nursery. They will be used for the installation of riparian buffers within the Owasco Lake watershed.
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Water softeners use salt to remove the contaminants they have filtered. (Photo by Jared Strong/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
A northwest Iowa town plans to spend up to $10 million to enhance its drinking water treatment so that residents will cease their use of water softeners.
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