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Toxic Mercury, Accumulating In The Arctic, Springs From A Hidden Source
Environmental scientists at Harvard have discovered that the Arctic accumulation of mercury, a toxic element, is caused by both atmospheric forces and the flow of circumpolar rivers that carry the element north into the Arctic Ocean.
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Earth's Water Cycle Intensifying With Atmospheric Warming
In a paper published recently in the journal Science, Australian scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, reported changing patterns of salinity in the global ocean during the past 50 years, marking a clear fingerprint of climate change.
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2012 Texas Water Summit To Explore Options For State's Water Security
The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST) will hold the 2012 Texas Water Summit: Securing Water for Texas’ Future at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center on May 20-21.
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Using Graphene, Scientists Develop A Less Toxic Way To Rust-Proof Steel
University at Buffalo researchers are making significant progress on rust-proofing steel using a graphene-based composite that could serve as a nontoxic alternative to coatings that contain hexavalent chromium, a probable carcinogen.
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Turbines, Inc. Launches New Web Site
Turbines, Inc., the leader in the design and manufacturing of reliable and accurate turbine flow metering solutions, announces the launch of their new web site. The new site features technical and application information about Turbine Inc.’s product line of flow meters and accessories.
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Primary Flow Signal, Inc. Launches New Website
Primary Flow Signal (PFS), the leading designer and manufacturer of innovative, durable, and accurate flow meters for the oil & gas, industrial, power generation, and municipal water/wastewater markets, recently launched a new flagship website.
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What Is 'The Voice Of The Industry' Saying?
We all know that winter has given way to spring when we see those beautiful cherry blossoms along the Potomac River and Congress starts packing up and heading home. But most of all, it is that time of year when all the water industry leaders gather in the nation’s capital to get the most current information on what will affect their respective companies and markets in the coming years by attending the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association’s annual Washington Forum.
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EPA Releases For Public Comment Draft Scientific Study Of Bristol Bay Watershed
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released for public comment a draft scientific study of the Bristol Bay watershed and its natural resources.
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