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Drought dries rural Calif wells residents carry water in buckets
2014-12-08 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sentinel: The water vanished from Olivia Vargas modest East Porterville home on an ordinary morning as she was rinsing her breakfast dishes. It left Yolanda Serratos house just as suddenly, sputtering, then stopping, as she held a garden hose. Soon, the faucets at Iglesia Emmanuel went dry as parishioners tried to clean up after Sunday services. Ten miles away, Ron and Cheryl Perine poured two glasses of water to drink and watched in disbelief as sand settled to the bottom. It was devastating,...
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Trojan Marinex Ballast Water Treatment System Overview (Video)
2014-12-08 11:08:11| oilandgasonline Home Page
Trojan Marinex ballast water treatment (BWT) systems are purpose-built for the marine environment, and provide filtration + UV in a single, compact unit. This video will give you an in-depth, 360° look at the many unique features of the Trojan Marinex BWT system, including the automatic filter backwash and chemical-free lamp sleeve cleaning. You can also contact us at www.trojanmarinex.com or info@trojanmarinex.com
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Onset Data Loggers Gather Baseline Water Quality Data In Potential Natural Gas Fracking Site
2014-12-08 04:45:41| oilandgasonline Home Page
Hydraulic fracturing, the process of injecting water and chemicals into shale to release natural gas, holds promise for addressing both energy and employment challenges in the United States.
Chinese watchdog finds 23% water being sold in the country substandard
2014-12-08 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
Tests carried out by China's Food and Drug Administration have found excess bacteria in barrelled water from drinking water companies, including Wahaha, Robust and C'estbon.
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Warm water undermining Antarctica's ice shelves
2014-12-06 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: The seemingly inevitable collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet and the associated sea-level rise are happening faster than previously thought. Earlier this year, two papers revealed that several glaciers on the West Antarctic ice sheet seemed to be on an unstoppable retreat into the sea and will collapse completely in the next 200 to 1000 years, raising sea levels by about 60 centimetres. Because the glaciers help to stabilise the ice sheet, that could mean the whole sheet is doomed, causing...
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