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Membrane Fouling And Prevention: What Works And What's New
2016-03-08 10:11:27| oilandgasonline Downloads
An overview of the current state of pretreatment technology is presented alongside the latest advances and innovative techniques in the pipeline.
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Users will get faster free Wi-Fi from hubs in New York
2016-03-08 04:10:05| Wireless - Topix.net
New York City is replacing pay phones with new high-tech wireless hubs that will dish out free, high-speed Wi-Fi service, charge mobile devices and provide access to city services. In coming months, the city will install about 7,500 LinkNYC hubs , which include an Android tablet for surfing the Internet, connecting to city services and making VoIP calls.
Brennan: With soda tax, everything old is new again
2016-03-07 12:53:59| Beverages - Topix.net
The 3-cents-per-ounce sugary drinks tax, known as the "soda tax," was proposed by Mayor Kenney to City Council in his first budget last week. Consider the 3-cents-per-ounce sugary drinks tax - known as the "soda tax" - proposed by Mayor Kenney to City Council in his first budget last week.
Avoid Tesla Because Hydrogen Is The New Electric
2016-03-07 00:37:37| Automakers - Topix.net
FCVs started out over a decade ago as technology that was in its infancy stage, and clearly not ready for prime time. A decade later, and it appears the time has come for fuel cell vehicles to reclaim the mantle as the most energy efficient, practical and realistic choice for the zero-emission car-buying consumer.
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Questions linger about L.A.'s transit future -- but, for now, enjoy the new Gold Line
2016-03-05 15:42:21| Railroads - Topix.net
The opening of the 11-mile Gold Line extension to Azusa this weekend is another milestone in the ongoing transformation of Los Angeles from car capital to multi-modal metropolis. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is slowly restoring the connectivity that was lost when the last of the Pacific Electric Red Car trolleys were taken out of service five decades ago, and over the coming years rail lines will reach deeper into South Los Angeles, the Westside and the San Fernando Valley.
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