Current Headlines

  1. Carbonate Veins Reveal Chemistry Of Ancient Seawater
    2/9/2010
    The chemical composition of our oceans is not constant but has varied significantly over geological time. In a study published this week in Science, researchers describe a novel method for reconstructing past ocean chemistry using calcium carbonate veins that precipitate from seawater-derived fluids in rocks beneath the seafloor.
  2. MWH Laboratories Introduces New Method For Wastewater Testing
    2/9/2010
    MWH Laboratories, a division of MWH, the global wet infrastructure sector leader and provider of environmental engineering, construction and strategic consulting services, has introduced a new method to identify the presence of wastewater in ground and surface waters.
  3. Water From Air Machine Providing Clean Water To Doctors, Nurses And Patients At University Hospital
    2/9/2010
    The Aqua Sciences Emergency Water Station has provided thousands of gallons of clean, potable water for relief efforts 24 hours a day since arriving in Port-au-Prince Thursday, January 28.
  4. Purolite And TransBiodiesel Sign Worldwide Agreement For Enzymatic Biodiesel Resin Technology
    2/8/2010
    Purolite and TransBiodiesel today announced a joint effort to manufacture and market enzyme loaded ion exchange resins to replace traditional trans-esterification processes.
  5. NGWA Offers Course On Low-Cost Soil And Groundwater Remediation Strategies
    2/5/2010
    The National Ground Water Association is offering the three-day course, "Low-Cost Remediation Strategies for Contaminated Soil and Groundwater on February 22-24 in Dulles, Virginia.
  6. Dow Venture Capital Invests In Clean Filtration Technologies, Inc.
    2/5/2010
    Clean Filtration Technologies, Inc. (CFT) announced that it has concluded a first closing of $1.5M in a new round of financing led by The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) through its Venture Capital group. An additional and final closing is anticipated in 2010 that will bring the total investment to $3M.
  7. WERF Announces New Board Members For 2010
    2/4/2010
    The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) recently announced the appointment of new members to its Board of Directors. Joining the board, effective January 2010, are Catherine R. Gerali, Metro Wastewater Reclamation District, Denver; Stephen R. Maguin, Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County; and Brian L. Wheeler, Toho Water Authority, Kissimmee, Fla.
  8. Interior Budget Emphasizes Fiscal Responsibility, Cost-Effective Government, Strategic Investments In Treasured Landscapes, Energy, Climate Impacts
    2/4/2010
    President Obama's proposed $12.2B budget for the Department of the Interior in fiscal year 2011 is a fiscally responsible plan that will enable the nation's largest land manager to carry out its stewardship responsibilities more effectively while making strategic investments in priority initiatives that address major challenges facing the nation, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar stated today.
  9. Pennsylvania American Water Expands Footprint With Water System Acquisition
    2/4/2010
    Pennsylvania American Water, a wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), announced today that it has acquired the water system assets of Nittany Water Company in north-central Pennsylvania.
  10. Emerson Secures Contract To Supply Roxar Wetgas Meters To Chevron On One Of World’s Largest Offshore LNG Fields
    2/4/2010
    Emerson Process Management recently announced that its Roxar subsea wet gas meters are to be installed in the Greater Gorgon fields, one of the world's largest untapped natural gas fields.

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