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The researchers have found that water and oil-loving molecules can be used to separate solvents from surface water, groundwater and wastewater.
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Researchers from the University of Alberta have found that by focusing on the carboxylic acid unit until it is destroyed, the remainder of the molecule unravels.
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One inmate says the water smells and tastes like raw sewage. The government body responsible for managing provincial infrastructure says tests of the water meets the standards for safe drinking water.
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Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says that leaves 31 boil-water advisories that remain in effect across Canada in Indigenous communities.
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Bacteria, including coliform, can form in pipes when not filled with water. Lengthy power outages due to the storm would have set the stage for bacteria to take hold.
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Body copy: Join with thousands of groundwater professionals to share knowledge, ideas, and insights to help lead the way of the industry during Groundwater Week 2022 December 6-8 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This annual event, hosted by the National Ground Water Association, brings together all sectors of the industry to explore solutions to current and future challenges. In addition to an unparalleled lineup of exhibitors, there are workshops, educational offerings, and networking opportunities, all designed to define the industry and your personal path to success.
Visit GroundwaterWeek.com for the details.
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Ground Water Canada presents the second episode in a four-part podcast series to celebrate its inaugural Women in Groundwater promotion.
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Ground Water Canada presents the third episode in a four-part podcast series to celebrate its inaugural Women in Groundwater promotion.
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