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Ammonia Leak At Sara Lee Plant Forces Evacuation in San Lorenzo
2013-02-14 03:18:15| Food - Topix.net
Bay City News Several businesses in San Lorenzo were evacuated Tuesday night after an ammonia leak was discovered at Sara Lee Foods, an Alameda County fire spokeswoman said.
Airgas To Build New Liquid Carbon Dioxide Plant In Houston Metropolitan Area
2013-02-14 01:27:08| pollutiononline News Articles
Airgas, Inc. recently announced plans to build a new 450 ton-per-day liquid carbon dioxide plant in the greater Houston area to replace its plant at the Shell Deer Park Refinery complex that is expected to close late this year. Airgas has entered into long-term agreements with affiliates of Denbury Resources, Inc., to transport and deliver feedstock of raw carbon dioxide to the new Airgas facility
Airgas To Build New Liquid Carbon Dioxide Plant In Houston Metropolitan Area
2013-02-14 01:27:08| chemicalonline Home Page
Airgas, Inc. recently announced plans to build a new 450 ton-per-day liquid carbon dioxide plant in the greater Houston area to replace its plant at the Shell Deer Park Refinery complex that is expected to close late this year. Airgas has entered into long-term agreements with affiliates of Denbury Resources, Inc., to transport and deliver feedstock of raw carbon dioxide to the new Airgas facility
Drought Effects on 2013 Corn Planting: Plant Population and Maturity Group
2013-02-13 22:17:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Farmgate blog You are paying $4 for 1,000 kernels of seed corn, and with great precision, bury them, kernel by kernel, bag after bag after bag. The late Paul Harvey would define that as optimism. But if you are burying that seed in dry soil, should you plant at a higher or lower population than usual? And what about maturity; should it be earlier or later than normal? Your seed corn bill will have at least five digits, and six digits for many larger farms, and by spending that much money, your decision has to reflect more science than optimism. read more
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Study says Medford sewage plant hurts river
2013-02-13 21:58:18| Waste Management - Topix.net
A study commissioned by fly-fishing groups contends the effluent released from Medford's wastewater treatment plant illegally harms insect life and promotes unwanted algae growth in the Rogue River.
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