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Water woes force big brewers to tighten the tap

2014-06-12 01:36:39| Beverages - Topix.net

In this Oct. 9, 2007, file photo, barrels of Coors beer stand at Coors Field in Denver.

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Smet Jet Group-Industrial Cleaning, Chemical Cleaning, Water Treatment and Waste and Environmental Management

2014-06-11 16:05:00| Power Technology

Smet Jet Group specialises in industrial and chemical cleaning, high-pressure installation construction, sludge dewatering, water treatment system installation and maintenance, and waste and environmental management.

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How Drought-Stricken California Can Do More With Less Water

2014-06-11 15:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: A dangerous drought continues impacting California, but a new study shows that water managers and agricultural users haven`t done the state`s supply any favors. It also explains why it`s not to late. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council and Pacific Institute, California uses 6 million acre-feet more water than its rivers and aquifers can sustainably provide. However, researchers found that a myriad of techniques could actually help California save 14 million acre-feet to fill...

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Digital Water Baths offer precise temperature control.

2014-06-11 14:30:49| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with integrated timer and 2, 5, 10, 20, or 28 L single chamber reservoirs, general purpose water baths maintain bath temperatures from ambient +5° to 99.9°C with ±0.1° stability and ±0.2°C uniformity for clinical and laboratory applications. Digital temperature readout simultaneously displays actual bath temperature and set point temperature in either °C or °F, and 3 user-defined temperature preset buttons allow for selection of frequently used temperature set points. This story is related to the following:Water Baths |

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California Could Stretch Current Water Supply by One Third: Report

2014-06-11 11:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

NBC: Drought-plagued California could stretch its available water supply as much as 30 percent by making more effective use of existing resources, according to a new analysis released by the Pacific Institute and the Natural Resources Defense Council. The study projects gleaning as much as 14 million acre-feet a year, enough to slake the thirst of every city in the state. The water would be found by expanding use of such existing strategies as conservation, water recycling, rainwater capture, and more...

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