• Also there was provided guidance on sustainable use of underground water for agricultural, industrial and water needs due to contemporary terms of change of environment.

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  • But the Federal Water Quality Coalition, a group composed of industrial and metropolitan water users, has launched its own lawsuit in opposition to the first.

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  • Still on the block, some analysts say, are GE's appliance, lighting, industrial controls and water chemicals businesses.

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  • His talks with Morsy included regional concerns as well as bread-and-butter issues like livestock imports, industrial development and water rights in the Nile River basin, Ali said.

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  • He says only General Electric would be large enough to swallow American Water Works whole, but companies like GE, ITT Industries and 3M have not shown previous interest in water utility assets, preferring to stick to water industrial assets--e.g. filtration, desalination and instrumentation markets.

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  • Water users, from residential to commercial, to even industrial sites could dramatically reduce their water-energy by using the sun.

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  • They export large amounts of wastes including household and industrial wastes, waste water and the gases linked with global warming.

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  • As in any industrial activity, this water has to be either recycled or disposed of in an environmentally appropriate way.

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  • Conversely, the Uzbeks accuse Tajikistan of contaminating the water with industrial and agricultural pollutants, as well as sewage, thus causing disease in Uzbekistan.

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  • The startup also plans to use the money to develop products for processing wastewater and delivering purified water for industrial operations such as oil and gas or beverage production, Green said.

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  • Although primarily produced for industrial use, the water is purified to drinking-quality using dual membrane microfiltration and reverse osmosis technologies, and marketed as bottled water for human consumption under the consumer brand NEWater.

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  • The company is now growing its portfolio from municipal wastewater projects to include industrial contracts, desalination and water-reuse projects.

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  • Unifi, for example, developed its own brand of yarn called REPREVE, which is made from industrial waste and clear plastic water bottles, and is used primarily by apparel manufacturers.

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  • Newry- Northern Ireland Water, Carnbane Industrial Estate, Tandragee Rd.

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  • This month's update issued patches for 49 vulnerabilities, including one that plugs a hole exploited by Stuxnet, the first-known worm designed to target real-world infrastructure such as power stations, water plants and industrial units.

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  • Globally, mountain areas are vital sources of water for agricultural, industrial, and domestic use.

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  • Industrial companies are increasingly outsourcing their water and sewage management to meet rising environmental standards.

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  • Despite daunting seasonal and regional variations, it should have ample water for agricultural, industrial and household use.

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  • Liverpool and Manchester have been squabbling since the industrial revolution led to fights over water supplies from the Lake District.

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  • However, Mr Farren said "sensitive issues" such as industrial de-rating or domestic water charging would be the subject of full public consultation.

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  • The index combines five measures: available resources, access to water, people's capacity to afford and organise water supplies, use of water for domestic, industrial and environmental purposes, and environmental management.

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  • To recover from its 11 years under the sanctions battering-ram which has crushed the country's industrial and agricultural infrastructure, its water system, education and the middle classes Iraq needs the freedom, and overseas investment, of a huge reconstruction effort.

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  • The list is to be used to decide which sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) should have money spent on them to prevent over-abstraction by water-companies, which is the process of removing water for domestic or industrial use.

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  • Up to 6 feet of water spilled into an industrial park in the Upper 9th Ward of New Orleans at one point late Monday morning, pouring through small gaps in the concrete flood walls before receding in the afternoon.

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  • Used water is treated and then either safely disposed of, reused for industrial purposes or air-conditioning, or mixed with reservoir water for drinking.

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  • It also plans to supply an industrial park and homes in Nottinghamshire using water in a disused mine.

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  • Water abstraction, the process of taking water from a source for industrial or domestic usage, can only be carried out under licence from the Environment Agency.

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  • Since the Industrial Revolution, the acidity of ocean water has shot up by 30%, endangering ocean ecosystems and food security, and also threatening to worsen climate change effects.

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  • The industrial sector uses an estimated 45% of water in the United States, agriculture accounts for 42% and domestic uses, like drinking and sanitation, account for a mere 13%.

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  • Its device is basically a giant still, 6 feet tall by 20 inches wide, that uses low-cost heat to evaporate and then condense water from dissolved salts and other industrial contaminants.

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