Water Utilities

I'll have my lobster electrocuted, please

Painless method of killing crustaceans developed The heart-rending sound that a lobster makes as it is boiled alive puts off many a home chef from preparing the dish for a dinner party. Simon Buckhaven has created a machine...

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NYT: U.S. fears Iraq projects will go to waste

Officials cite lack of expertise — and of money — to maintain facilities An Iraqi worker at a new water treatment plant in Baghdad's Sadr City. In its largest reconstruction effort since the Marshall Plan, the United States...

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Fitch Affirms San Benito, Texas' GOs & COs at 'A-'; Outlook Stable

As part of routine surveillance, Fitch Ratings has affirmed the 'A-' rating on $580,000 in outstanding general obligation (GO) bonds and $30.26 million in outstanding combination tax and revenue certificates of obligation (COs)...

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Fishfinders On Review

waves that are sent out into the water. The farther the sound waves travel, the more they fan out into a cone shape and increase in diameter. Deeper water naturally causes the cone to fan out as it travels from it's origin....

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Three Left parties criticise Naveen

Convention to be held on farmer suicides Revival of Lift Irrigation Corporation demanded BHUBANESWAR: The three major Left parties of the State on Friday came down heavily on the Naveen Patnaik Government and blamed it for the...

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Phantom dam is most expensive ever

BY YUSUKE KANNO AND SEIICHIRO UTANO THE ASAHI SHIMBUN The Yanba Dam in Naganohara, northwestern Gunma Prefecture, has become a typical example of a public works project that no longer matches the times. Question: The cost of...

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Northeast Pa. residents sue Houston-based natural gas driller over polluted water wells

By MICHAEL RUBINKAM , Associated Press Minnesota business by the numbers See Minnesota's top earning companies, CEOs and non-profits DIMOCK, Pa. - Now Farnelli and others are plaintiffs in a lawsuit that alleges Houston-based...

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Two Israeli wastewater firms to locate in Michigan

November 20, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley, Cleantech Group A Green Jobs for Blue Waters initiative is working to make the U.S. state a North American leader in water technology, attracting interest from EPC and Emefcy. Michigan’s Lt....

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EPA ruling unlikely to affect AVX in Myrtle Beach

Efforts to strengthen cleanup standards for trichloroethylene pollution probably will not impact Myrtle Beach-based AVX Corp. because any new regulations would not be retroactive, according to the S.C. Department of Health and...

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Franklin Street Properties Corp. Achieves the First Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance...

Franklin Street Properties Corp. WAKEFIELD, MA--(Marketwire - News), an investment firm specializing in real estate, today announced that its office buildings located at 3815 and 3925 River Crossing Parkway, Indianapolis,...

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