• Mich. toxic spill sparks crackdown, political furor - E&E News

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    By Hannah Northey, E.A. Crunden | 08/10/2022 01:24 PM EDT

    A view of Huron River near Ann Arbor, Mich. Andypiper/Flickr

    Michigan regulators today served violations to the company behind the spill of thousands of gallons of a cancer-causing chemical into a popular Michigan river

  • Biological Wastewater Treatment Market Opportunities, Regional Overview, Top Leaders, Revenue and Forecast to 2029 - EIN Presswire

    by admin on 2022-08-13 01:33:25

    There were 792 press releases posted in the last 24 hours and 215,857 in the last 365 days.

    Biological Wastewater Treatment Market is Expected to Reach USD 13.97 Billion by 2029, Registering a CAGR of 5.40 % During the Forecast Period of 2022 to 2029.

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  • After a busy summer, we’re ready for school to start! | Community | hometownsource.com

    by admin on 2022-08-13 01:33:13

    What an exciting school year we have before us! Thanks to the generous support of local voters last November, we are entering the new school year with LOWER class sizes and a lot of new teachers! As a result, class sizes will be smaller at every level.

    We are prepared to welcome 70 new T

  • Provincetown vacuum sewer stabilized Friday evening: Live

    by admin on 2022-08-13 01:33:10

    PROVINCETOWN — A restoration of the vacuum sewer system occurred Friday evening but restaurants were to remain closed until Saturday morning, town officials said Friday evening. 

    Residents and lodging visitors were allowed to return to normal use of water.

    A confirmation for

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  • Red Cross Responds to Massive California Wildfire

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    Richard Perez, a retired Army Scout and National Park Ranger, talks with Oak Fire Red Cross volunteer Dave Wagner after evacuating the mountain home that he built in 2001. Along with his wife Leonor and their three German Shepherds, the family moved to the Red

  • A uranium ghost town in the making | The NM Political Report

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    The NM Political Report (https://nmpoliticalreport.com/2022/08/10/a-uranium-ghost-town-in-the-making/)

    The Uneva Uranium Mine in Utah.

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  • Advocate speaks on federal initiative aimed at failing water systems

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    Alabama Democratic Party reaffirms support for removal of state grocery tax

    Lawmakers may close Alabama primaries during next legislative session

    State Sen. Jimmy Holley honored by Troy University

    Human Rights Campaign reviews “record

  • Wastewater is trying to tell us something about the future of COVID, polio, monkeypox, and the next epidemic to come | Fortune

    by admin on 2022-08-13 01:30:52

    “The danger of polio is present in New York today.”

    The statement seems ripped from the headlines during the 1916 New York polio epidemic, which killed 6,000—mostly children—and paralyzed 27,000 in just four months.

    But it was made just last week, by New York State Health C

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    TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - They are products many of you have in your own home—specifically your bathroom. We’re talking about wipes advertised as flushable. But, those who treat wastewater and plumbers say they can create costly problems for both city sewer systems and homeowners.

    “The