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Aqua Finance temporarily halts new credit approvals  11/19/2008
WAUSAU, WI — ‘Continuing deterioration’ of national credit market seen as factor.

Federal, state lawmakers renew call to ban BPA  11/19/2008
MILWAUKEE — ‘BPA is dangerous’ says US Rep. Edward Markey.

Vancouver searches for tunnel project contractor  11/19/2008
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Contract should be awarded by end of January.

Analysis reveals Ike’s impact to utilities  11/19/2008
HOUSTON — Functioning generators an issue.

Bcwaterjobs.com Job of the Day: Director of County Engineering  11/19/2008
SACRAMENTO, CA — The County of Sacramento is hiring a Director of County Engineering.

Former USFilter exec joins MIOX Corp.’s board  11/19/2008
ALBUQUERQUE, NM —Michael Reardon had also been top exec at Culligan.

Parker Hannifin acquires specialty RO manufacturer  11/19/2008
CLEVELAND — Parker Filtration Group president notes growth into industrial market.

MD officials mull RO to tackle water woes  11/19/2008
PRINCESS ANNE, MD — Estimated cost of system is $13M.


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