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Portland approves amendment to water agreement with Tualatin, TVWD

2016-03-11 17:43:49| PortlandOnline

Mark Miller in the Portland Tribune, March 9, 2016

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This week in soft drinks & bottled water, featuring Coca-Cola Enterprises' trashing of deposit schemes, the return of fizzy Minute Maid and growing can sales in Europe

2016-03-11 16:41:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Here's a round-up of this week's top stories in the global soft drinks & bottled water categories. We also have similar round-ups for beer & cider and spirits & wine.

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Tap Water Filters reduce contaminants in four areas.

2016-03-11 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Encompassing electro-adsorption technology, Trident Three-Stage Water Filtration Systems employ ULTRA-D submicron filters to reduce contaminants in tap water. These point-of-entry systems address contaminants in all 4 areas: aesthetic, solids and metals, pathogens, and chemicals. First stage is ULTRA-D high-flow, submicron filter; second stage consists of ULTRA-D, PAC/Agion submicron filter; and third stage is 1 micron catalytic carbon block filter.

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PA: Fracking Company Ordered to Pay for Well Water Contamination

2016-03-11 08:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Democracy Now: In Pennsylvania, a court has ordered fracking company Cabot Oil & Gas to pay more than $4 million to families whose well water was contaminated by fracking. The landmark legal ruling comes after an eight-year battle between residents and Cabot. Filmmaker Josh Fox, who featured some of the families in his film "Gasland 2," said the case sets a legal precedent for holding fracking companies responsible for water contamination.

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Jackson, Mississippi residents asked to boil water, limit water use

2016-03-11 08:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Residents in Jackson, Mississippi, the largest city in the state, were asked to boil their water and limit water use early on Friday after heavy rains and a mechanical issue caused a system outage, the city said. The city's public works department was working to restore water to households after a weather-related issue at one treatment facility and a broken valve at another facility temporarily caused an outage, the city said on a Facebook post late Thursday night. "All repairs have been made and...

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