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More Testing for Drugs in Water Sought - Munster Times
In some places, residents learned that the rivers and lakes that feed theirdrinking water treatmentplants have already been tested, or that tests are[...]
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Carnage and despair - Iraq five years on - uruknet.info
Today, more than two in three Iraqis do not have access to safedrinking water, more than four in 10 live on less than a dollar a day, half the population[...]
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Rialto council to vote tonight on keeping'zero tolerance ... - Press-Enterprise
By MARY BENDER Rialto should stick to its standard for removing the chemical perchlorate from city-owneddrinking waterwells, even though the state of[...]
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Army Corps will treat water - Billings Gazette
By Gazette News Services CHEYENNE - The US Army Corps of Engineers will take over responsibility for cleaning up one source of Cheyenne'sdrinking water[...]
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City to get its own bids on roofing - Parsons Sun
...expires at the end of the year. l Approving payment of $26243.11 to CH2M Hill for engineering services during construction at thewater treatmentplant.[...]
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Barr pulls back on building biomedical facility - Tampa Bay Business Journal
Barr Brothers Properties LLC has withdrawn its request to obtain a county permit to build a biomedicaltreatmentfacility in Largo.[...]
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Commission gives OK to rezoning request - The Fayette Tribune
“In light of this information, ACE Adventure Center has begun the process of permitting awastewater treatmentplant, should this become necessary,” he said[...]
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Scientists Identify New Leads for Treating Parasitic Worm Disease - PharmaLive.com (press release)
Currently, people living in more than 70 tropical nations require annual or semi-annual drugtreatmentto rid their bodies of the parasite.[...]
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$57.9 Billion in Infrastructure Projects Announced - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
Water&Wastewater Treatment$4.3 B - Featuring a series of majorwastewater treatmentproject in the Valley of Mexico"This the first time that the project[...]
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Mayor proposes $31.25 million toward new water infrastructure - Maui News
The Lower Kulawater treatmentplant draws ditchwaterdirectly from Kamole Weir and does not have any storage to carry through summer droughts.[...]
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