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Bearings For Wastewater Management, Water Treatment, And Fluid Handling

2014-11-03 00:53:43| chemicalonline Home Page

Boca Bearings Company, one of the most trusted names in the ceramic bearing industry, announces today the release of its ceramic bearing line specially designed for the harsh environments and the machinery used in waste water management, water treatment, and liquid handling

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Sunderbans' water getting toxic: Scientists

2014-11-02 02:06:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Times of India: Climate change is causing toxic metals trapped in the sediment beds of the Hooghly estuary in the Indian Sunderbans to leach out into the water system due to changes in ocean chemistry, say scientists, warning of potential human health hazards. They predict that after about 30 years, increasing ocean acidification - another dark side of spiked atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide - could in fact unlock the entire stock of metals like copper and lead gathered in the sediment layer, and release them...

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Mobile home park owner fined after water problems

2014-11-01 22:28:29| Waste Management - Topix.net

A Moscow mobile home park owner who residents say didn't provide adequate water and sewer service for more than 90 days last winter has been ordered to pay more than $300 per day until the problems are fixed. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports Magar E. Magar is also being sued by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality because of allegations of various water and wastewater violations.

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That Sinking Feeling: Rising Sea Level Isn't Cities' Only Water Worry

2014-11-01 16:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

NBC: Some of the worlds expanding coastal cities face a two-pronged threat involving water: Sticking giant straws into the ground to suck up freshwater can cause the ground below to sink at the same time that sea levels are rising. That interplay between subsiding land and rising seas highlights an underappreciated risk in global climate change, according to scientists. Its not known how many people live on coastal lands that are sinking due to excessive groundwater pumping, but about 150 million...

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Could water markets help solve the American West's water crisis?

2014-11-01 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Vox: It's no secret that the American West is facing a severe water crisis. The region -- home to over 60 million people and a huge chunk of US agriculture -- is in its 15th year of drought. Texas has suffered more than $25 billion in damages so far. Las Vegas is worried about plummeting water levels in Lake Mead. California has received so little rain that farmers are pillaging the state's hard-to-replenish groundwater aquifers at a shocking rate: Maps of dry season (SeptemberNovember) total water...

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