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Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2008: Dr. Andrew Benedek awarded for ... - openPR (press release)
This technology is able to producedrinking waterfrom highly pollutedwaterand distinguishes itself by its reliability and low cost.[...]
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Education infrastructure is lagging behind - Central Chronicle
...7.13 classrooms added, 1.75drinking waterfacilities added, 2.18 toilet facilities provided, and last but not the least 6.64 crore text books provided.[...]
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Water Supply of 24 US Cities Found Contaminated with Pharmaceuticals - American Chronicle
Water treatmentplants don't remove medication chemicals from thewater! Many consumers mistakenly believe thatwater treatmentplants actually remove these[...]
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Army Corps will treat water for TCE - The Casper Star Tribune
The US Army Corps of Engineers will take over responsibility for cleaning up one source of Cheyenne'sdrinking waterthat has been reported to contain[...]
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Take steps to answer water supply concerns - Hilton Head Island Packet
Local utilities should be able to tell us the levels of pharmaceuticals in ourdrinking water. The Beaufort-JasperWater& Sewer Authority's response to the[...]
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What's in our water? - Rock Hill Herald
By Staff Reports· heraldonline.com FTP So far, scientists have produced no evidence that trace amounts of drugs anddrinking waterpose an immediate threat[...]
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Drinking water will be tested for byproducts - The Express Times
She and Jeffrey Andrews, Bethlehem superintendent ofwaterquality andtreatment, are confident the samples will be clear of pharmaceuticals.[...]
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DRUGS in every DROP? - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
John Muldowney, who oversees the city’s threedrinking water treatmentplants, said no immediate upgrades are planned to filter out pharmaceuticals.[...]
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Water with bad taste, stink safe to drink in east Fort Myers - The News-Press
by Pedro Morales• pmorales@news-press.com • March 18, 2008 An algae bloom on the Caloosahatchee River has given thedrinking waterin east Fort Myers a[...]
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Post-flood tests raise questions about area well water - Winona Daily News
Winona County does not systematically monitor private wells, which supplydrinking waterto roughly one-third of its residents. State agencies also have no[...]
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