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USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain

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USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Lake Champlain has been intermittently plagued by blue-green algae blooms, a result of degraded water quality primarily due to phosphorous pollution, which can periodically become toxic.
ANRC receives funds to improve water quality and infrastructure
DALLAS — The awarded grant is part of EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), a program that provides low-interest, flexible loans to municipalities and rural water districts.
New report addresses New Jersey’s urban water infrastructure challenges
RACINE, Wis. — The report “Developing an Agenda for Change for New Jersey’s Urban Water Infrastructure” was released by The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread.
Inside the Magazine
Choosing the best testing methods for your sample comes down to good lab communication
With the right information, your laboratory can assist you.
Power plant ultrapure water systems to rise significantly in 2015
NORTHFIELD, Ill. — McIlvaine Company predicts that power plants will invest more than $35 billion in ultrapure water systems in 2015.
New UV application center opens in China
ERLANGER, Ky. — The center serves as an R&D center of excellence for research into the science of UV for innovative and emerging applications worldwide.
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USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain

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USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Lake Champlain has been intermittently plagued by blue-green algae blooms, a result of degraded water quality primarily due to phosphorous pollution, which can periodically become toxic.
ANRC receives funds to improve water quality and infrastructure
DALLAS — The awarded grant is part of EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), a program that provides low-interest, flexible loans to municipalities and rural water districts.
New report addresses New Jersey’s urban water infrastructure challenges
RACINE, Wis. — The report “Developing an Agenda for Change for New Jersey’s Urban Water Infrastructure” was released by The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread.
Inside the Magazine
Choosing the best testing methods for your sample comes down to good lab communication
With the right information, your laboratory can assist you.
Power plant ultrapure water systems to rise significantly in 2015
NORTHFIELD, Ill. — McIlvaine Company predicts that power plants will invest more than $35 billion in ultrapure water systems in 2015.
New UV application center opens in China
ERLANGER, Ky. — The center serves as an R&D center of excellence for research into the science of UV for innovative and emerging applications worldwide.
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USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain

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Top Stories for September 2, 2014
USDA assists in improving soil and water quality in Lake Champlain
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Lake Champlain has been intermittently plagued by blue-green algae blooms, a result of degraded water quality primarily due to phosphorous pollution, which can periodically become toxic.
ANRC receives funds to improve water quality and infrastructure
DALLAS — The awarded grant is part of EPA’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF), a program that provides low-interest, flexible loans to municipalities and rural water districts.
New report addresses New Jersey’s urban water infrastructure challenges
RACINE, Wis. — The report “Developing an Agenda for Change for New Jersey’s Urban Water Infrastructure” was released by The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread.
Inside the Magazine
Choosing the best testing methods for your sample comes down to good lab communication
With the right information, your laboratory can assist you.
Power plant ultrapure water systems to rise significantly in 2015
NORTHFIELD, Ill. — McIlvaine Company predicts that power plants will invest more than $35 billion in ultrapure water systems in 2015.
New UV application center opens in China
ERLANGER, Ky. — The center serves as an R&D center of excellence for research into the science of UV for innovative and emerging applications worldwide.
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