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A National Ground Water Association course explains the hydrology of coupled groundwater/surface water systems in fractured rock settings.
Managers at a petroleum refinery in Kenai, Alaska, wanted to recycle over 36,000 tons of sulfur but a depressed sulfur market ($100 a ton) made the recovery effort unfeasible. When the price increased to $500 a ton at the end of 2007, the refinery contacted AIMM Technologies, Inc., a Texas-based petroleum service company.
Okanogan County Public Utility will use Aclara's technology to collect data in its advanced metering infrastructure project.
July 21 is the date of a free Webinar on IT power management for utility program managers from Climate Savers Computing Initiative and EPA.
Businesses, schools, and other small generators are encouraged to review hazardous waste handling to prevent violations and protect public health.