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ClearWater Tech to display its ozone technology for laundry situations at upcoming convention

May 17, 2013

SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — ClearWater Tech LLC is making the message clear about its ozone technology for laundry situations at next month’s Clean Show.


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Company to implement additional groundwater measures at Superfund site

May 17, 2013

FILLMORE, Calif. — Texaco installed an extraction and treatment system to remove benzene and toluene from the groundwater.


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WEF announces winners of U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize

May 17, 2013

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — WEF Member Associations selected and will sponsor state winners and their science teachers to attend the national competition.


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District begins operating wastewater effluent facility to provide water to parts of Texas

May 17, 2013

BIG SPRING, Texas — The plant creates a modified water cycle in which wastewater from Big Spring goes directly to the raw water facility.


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EPA orders two gas stations to close injection wells to protect drinking water

May 16, 2013

SEATTLE — The wells may contain contaminants such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, cadmium, chromium and lead.


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Company reveals long term plan to treat water from oil and natural gas field

May 16, 2013

GILLETTE, Wyo. — The company has taken on much scrutiny since its initial proposal to pump wastewater from the same field into an aquifer.


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SFPUC selects Emilio Cruz as assistant general manager of infrastructure for water agency

May 16, 2013

SAN FRANCISCO — Cruz is now overseeing all water, power and sewer capital programs and projects.


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U.S. Senate passes legislation to address water infrastructure challenge

May 16, 2013

WASHINGTON — WIFIA is a key development in addressing America’s trillion-dollar water infrastructure challenge.


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Nitrate levels in Iowa rivers are increasing, possibly affecting drinking water

May 15, 2013

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — There is typically a rise in nitrate levels this time of year because of all the fertilizers being used in the soil.


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Residents on Jersey Shore claim drinking water is undrinkable

May 15, 2013

LAKE COMO, N.J. — One family is spending $80 a month to avoid using the dirty water.


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