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| Chromium 6-The Cost of Cleanup |
| 2011-12-21 09:17:00 |
Costs mount for Glendale's ongoing inquiry into chromium 6Research on removing the cancer-causing contaminant from groundwater has slogged on for nine years, and some officials are getting impatient.By Brittany Levine, Los Angeles Times ...
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| Tough Times. |
| 2011-09-20 18:01:00 |
Are you having a tough time finding a job, or just making ends meet with your current job? There really are solutions right on the World Wide Web. I bet if Multi-Pure posted a Job Opening stating that we are going to hire thousands of people. Pay them minimum wage and have them promote just like I am doing now. How many people would be lined up for hours in hopes of getting an interview? Every applicant would be more than willing to do anything, just to be hired! So what really is stopping you? Click Here Now! We will get you started right away! ...
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| Hurricane Irene Renews Debates About U.S. Budget and Climate Change |
| 2011-09-02 05:50:00 |
From The Circle of Blue Hurricane Irene killed at least 40 people, caused billions of dollars in damages, and cut power to nearly 8 million homes and businesses as the storm moved from the Caribbean through the East Coast of the United States last week. But while financial analysts and members of Congress focus on who and how much to pay for recovery, climate experts are pointing out holes in the system.While the immediate losses brought on by Hurricane Irene are likely to be smaller than predicted, analysts are warning that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is struggling to fund the recovery efforts, according to many news organizations. This is raising questions about how much of the damage would be covered by states and insurance companies, as well as whether Congress...
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| Tell the White House: Ban Fracking Now |
| 2011-08-18 06:37:00 |
Tell the White House: Ban Fracking NowSign up to help get calls into the President on September 13th!
Do you know 10 people who care about safe water?Sign up to help get calls into the White House!
August 17, 2011Dear Friends and Readers,I had to share this with you all. Please sign and let the White House hear your voice! Fracking will take away so many natural resources, most importantly our safe water supply. Sign this TODAY!You've come through every time we've asked you to make your voice heard against fracking, and we need your help again. We're planning to generate thousands of calls into the White House on September 13th to ban fracking, and we need your help to do it.Can you join us by getting your friends and family to make a call next month?The millions of people wh...
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| Calling for More Drilling Regulation! |
| 2011-08-11 09:06:00 |
More drilling information. Is the public being correctly informed of what hydraulic fracturing is doing to the environment? A federal Department of Energy panel issued recommendations on Thursday for improving the safety and environmental impact of drilling in shale formations for natural gas. In a report on the drilling technique known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, that is used currently in most oil and gas wells, the seven-member Natural Gas Subcommittee called for better tracking and more careful disposal of the waste that comes up from wells, stricter standards on air pollution and greenhouse gases associated with drilling, and the creation of a federal database so the public can better monitor drilling operations. The report also called for companies to...
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| How Do You Stay Cool and Hydrated |
| 2011-08-02 04:47:00 |
It has been very hot here in Indiana the last few weeks. Relief will come, but in the mean time we all need to stay cool and hydrated. A very good friend sent me a photo of how her dog is keeping cool.How do you keep cool and hydrated? Got a funny pic? Share it!...
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| Great News for Indiana! |
| 2011-07-25 13:25:00 |
Board of Works awards $8.25M contract for sewer upgrades Project will reduce combined sewer overflow events The Herald Bulletin ANDERSON — The Board of Public Works on Tuesday signed a final contract with Indianapolis-based Shook Construction for $8,249,000 to make facility improvements to the Water Pollution Control department for Phase I of its long-term control plan. The plan is in place to fulfill a federal consent decree that requires updates to the facility and a reduction in the annual number of combined sewer overflow events. Water Pollution Control Superintendent Nara Manor said Shook’s was the lowest bid, and all State Revolving Fund funding is in place to begin construction on the project as soon as possible. Shook Construction is expected...
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| Indiana cities announce extreme heat plans |
| 2011-07-20 22:43:00 |
INDIANAPOLIS - Cities across central Indiana are implementing plans to deal with extreme heat this week.On Tuesday, Indianapolis announced its extreme heat contingency plan. Community centers will offer extended hours to residents who need to cool off. Click here to see a list of locations and times.Stop watering your lawnIndianapolis residents are being asked to refrain from watering their lawns through this coming Sunday (July 24th, 2011). Indianapolis Water pumped 215 million gallons of water Tuesday, compared with an average of 140 million gallons a day.Due to increased demand, some Indianapolis Water customers may already notice low water pressure. The utility will reevaluate this request to cease all lawn watering on Monday, and may return to the odd/even schedule if the exce...
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| Dr. Oz, Your Water causing cancer? |
| 2011-07-14 09:47:00 |
Dr. Oz has done an extensive investigation on what is in our water that could be making us down right ill. The results are explained in this collection of 3 videos.The shocking results from Dr. Oz’s special investigation are in. Arsenic, lead, known carcinogen chromium 6, and perchlorate – or rocket fuel – are among the contaminants you are being exposed to every day.Click here to watch Part 1.Click here to watch Part 2.Click here to watch Part 3The shocking results from Dr. Oz’s special investigation are in. Arsenic, lead, known carcinogen chromium 6, and perchlorate – or rocket fuel – are among the contaminants you are being exposed to every day.If you are concerned about the safety of your water, follow these action steps to protect you and your fam...
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| Unfiltered Tap Water Can and Will Make You Ill! |
| 2011-07-07 09:44:00 |
What are you drinking?I recently became a Multi-Pure water filter distributor. With this new role, I am also learning a lot about what is in our water supply! I really had no idea that Indiana’s public water supply was so terrible! That just makes me more determined to get the word out about Multi-Pure water filters! If you are feeling ill, for no apparent reason, it really could be the water in your own home! Below are listed some contaminants found in Indiana public water supply that truly could be making you sick!Water Disinfection ByproductsWhat are water disinfection byproducts?The term refers not to one chemical compound but a group of chemicals that are formed as byproducts of water treatment. Up to 600 disinfection byproducts have been identified but only a fraction of ...
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