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23 hours ago ago from The Crone Speaks
My, oh my. Water treatment plants have been violating the Safe Driking Water Act over the last 5 years, according to an investigation by the New York Times. More than 20 percent of the nation’s water treatment systems have violated key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years, according to a New York Times analysis of federal data. That law requires communities to deliver safe tap water to local residents. ...
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18 hours ago ago from Charming Chitchat
According to the New York Time’s analysis of federal data, more than 20 percent of drinking water treatment systems across the U.S. violated aspects of the Safe Drinking Water Act. This means over 49 million people have been receiving illegal concentrations of certain chemicals, radioactive substances and bacteria. These contaminants are known to make people sick, but only 6 percent of the illegal water systems were fined or punished. This ...
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10 hours ago ago from Business Ethics @ CCU (b)
Contaminated drinking water, which is a scary thought. It has been reported that 19 million Americans have become sick from drinking tap water. Around 20% of water treatment plants have reported illegal level of chemicals in the water. Of the 20% only 6% were ever published. This clearly violated the Safe Drinking Water Act. Should these water treatment plants have to publish these finding? Actually they do once a year. Normally these ...
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9 hours ago ago from Water News Update
According to a New York Times analysis of federal data, more than 20 percent of the nation’s water treatment systems have violated key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years. Since 2004, the water provided to more than 49 million people has contained illegal concentrations of chemicals like arsenic or radioactive substances like uranium, as well as dangerous bacteria often found in sewage. Headlines EPA has ...
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17 hours ago ago from American News World
More than 20 percent of the nation s water treatment systems have violated key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act over the last five years, according to a New York Times analysis of federal data.
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Culligan® Introduces the G Series as Part of its New Matrix Solutions
20 hours ago ago from Good News Now
Culligan , a leading global innovator of advanced filtration and water softening solutions for more than 70 years, unveiled a comprehensive new line of commercial and industrial reverse osmosis (RO) products as part of its new Culligan Matrix Solutions ™ – which debuted earlier this year to provide greater flexibility, speed to market and cost savings to customers. As a water treatment and equipment partner to hundreds of companies around the ...
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23 hours ago ago from FanHouse
eGen, LLC , a leading innovator of global hydro power solutions, today announced it has developed new green technology for harvesting energy from extremely slow moving fluids found in rivers, pipelines and even sewer systems. Extracting this power in a totally non-disruptive manner, eGen's unique patented “lift” based system harvests energy from water flowing at speeds as low as one foot per second (1 ft/sec). The water flow turns the eGen ...
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