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8 hours ago ago from California Water Impact Network

Working to promote the equitable and environmentally sensitive use of California's water Home About C-WIN Mission Goals Board and Staff Dorothy Green Principles of Sustainability News Latest News Blog Media Archived News Water & Justice California Water Rights Primer Paper Water Waste & Unreasonable Use Environmental and Water Laws Deeper Waters Water Politics and Social ...

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Denver Basin Aquifer System: State still issuing well permits despite falling water levels

15 hours ago ago from Coyote Gulch

From The Denver Post (Bruce Finley): The number of pumping permits sought, and issued, has been falling for years, but regulators say they are still required to issue permits without regard for conservation. In fact, a state permit application fee raised in 2003 for budgetary reasons from $60 to $480 was lowered in 2006 to $100. We may worry about it, but we issue the permits according to statutes, Assistant State Engineer Kevin Rein ...

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Over $300M in Water Infrastructure Projects Planned by San Diego County Water Authority

4 hours ago ago from Pacific Progressive

 San Diego County Water Authority has a long list of water infrastructure projects lined up.  Projects include the largest dam raise in the United States - raising the height of San Vicente Dam by 117 feet.  Other work includes relining pipelines, constructing water flow control facilities, and emergency storage projects.   These projects build the much needed water infrastructure, which allows our communities and economies to grow while ...

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UK Water Company Turns Fecal Waste into Energy, Saves Money

7 hours ago ago from Circle of Blue | WaterNews

Human waste is a cheap energy source for Thames Water, which is in a price dispute with the UK’s water regulator. Thames Water, the largest water provider in the United Kingdom, saved £15 million (US$25 million) last year by using human feces as a source of renewable energy, the Press Association reports . The company uses two methods for turning the waste into heat. It burns cakes of dried sewage to generate thermal power, or it ...

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Nestle Waters North America Urges Transparent Reporting for Bottled Water Manufacturers

2 hours ago ago from FanHouse

GREENWICH, Conn., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Nestle Waters North America leads the bottled water industry in testing and reporting on the quality of its products, and supports Sen. Frank Lautenberg's call today for federal standards to require disclosure by all bottled water manufacturers of water sources and test results concerning water quality. Some Nestle Waters brands include Poland Spring® Natural Spring Water, Deer Park® Natural Spring ...

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WD-40 Company First Quarter Fiscal 2010 Dividend and Share Repurchase Authorization Announcement

7 hours ago ago from Good News Now

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- WD-40 Company (Nasdaq: WDFC) today announced that its board of directors declared on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 the regular quarterly dividend of $.25 per share, payable January 29, 2010 to stockholders of record on January 8, 2010. Share Repurchase Authorization WD-40 Company also announced that at its regularly scheduled meeting on December 8, 2009, the board of directors authorized an open-ended ...

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Following Study on Millions Facing Dirty Water, Treatment Urged

11 hours ago ago from Good News Now

LISLE, Ill., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Following a comprehensive New York Times report today revealing that twenty percent of Americans face water in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Water Quality Association today urges consumers to explore installing final contaminant barriers in their homes. The newspaper reported since 2004, "the water provided to more than 49 million people has contained illegal concentrations of chemicals like ...

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Culligan® Introduces the G Series as Part of its New Matrix Solutions

11 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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American Water’s Chief Information Officer Named Premier IT Leader by Computerworld

12 hours ago ago from PopEater

American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE:AWK), the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today that vice president and chief information officer Emily Ashworth was selected as one of Computerworld’s Premier 100 IT Leaders for 2010. This year’s Premier 100 spotlights 100 award leaders from both the technology and business sides of companies for their exceptional technology leadership, innovative idea to ...

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