• Randall still feeling the impact of June flood | News | hometownsource.com

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    Aerial images taken by the Morrison County Sheriff's Office with use of a drone, Friday, show severe flooding on the north side of Randall, east of Highway 10.

    Aerial images taken by the Morrison County Sheriff's Office with use of a drone, Friday, show severe flooding on the north side

  • E. coli advisory lifted at Portage Lakes State Park beach

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    A swimming advisory issued Thursday at Turkeyfoot Lake in New Franklin was lifted Friday after a test showed a spike in the water's E. coli count had quickly dissipated.

    On Thursday, Portage Lakes State Park Manager Michael Studeny received alarming test results for the bacteria in the l

  • Half of South Africa’s sewage treatment systems are failing - Report - Ghana Business News

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    When he was 13 years old, Rudy Hanse joined the guppy development program offered by the Milnerton Canoe Club in Cape Town. There he learned how to paddle a canoe and swi

  • Tribar Manufacturing issues report following chemical release in Huron River

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    (WXYZ) — Tribar Manufacturing in Wixom issued a report Friday detailing what happened before and immediately after thousands of gallons of a liquid containing hexavalent chromium were released into the Huron River.

    Until further notice, Michigan Department of Health and Huma

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    SANTEE, S.C. (WCBD) – The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Representative Jim Clyburn (D-SC) on Monday announced a $30 million investment in rural South Carolina infrastructure and education.

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    Health authorities announced Friday that polio virus has been found in New York City wastewater, a discovery that extends the known presence of the virus from the region’s northern suburbs to the nation’s largest city.

    City and state health departments offered no details of where in

  • Hearing on Wastewater Treatment Plant project - Green River Star

    by admin on 2022-08-13 01:36:07

    The city of Green River will conduct a public hearing at 7 p.m. Aug. 16 in the council chambers at City Hall. The purpose of the hearing is to provide information to citizens about the increase in the amount the city of Green River plans to borrow to fund the cost of the City of Green River Wa

  • Lake Erie harmful algal blooms expected to be smaller than last year

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    Harmful algal blooms that have caused problems in western Lake Erie are expected to be smaller this year than last year, according to forecasting data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

    The state said the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (E

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  • Wastewater Treatment Market Size is estimated to reach US$ 462.49 Bn by 2030 | CAGR 7.41%: Astute Analytica

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    NEW DELHI , Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to research report published by Astute Analytica, the global wastewater treatment market is expected to reach US$ 462.49 Billion by 2030 from USD 250.38 Billion in 2021, at a compound annual g