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So Many Targets

Many water and security experts agree that the U.S. water supply offers an attractive target for terrorists, and that threats could come from either contamination or from disruption of the distribution system.

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IBM Ventures Out into Strategic Water Solutions

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Columbia Gas, Bay State Gas Choose Envista Coordination

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CertainTeed Expands PVC Sewer Pipe

EPA Lowers PFOA Limit for Parkersburg Water

Texas Sits at Top of Coal Ash Heap, NRDC Says



BioShaft Water Technology Inc. Receives U.S. Patent

ASTM Sustainability Meeting Set for Earth Day

Report Claims U.S. Can Curb CO2 without Nuclear or Coal

Webcast Summit Connects Australia-United States

KrugerForce to Help Cities Meet Shovel-ready Criteria

Inventors Tap into Moss to Keep Pool Water Clean

High Temperatures Linked to Migraines, Study Says

Pickens Leading Virtual March for Energy Independence

Kavounas Joins Southern California Water Board

Enviance, CH2M Hill Partner to Deliver Real-time Solutions

Seccua, Hydranautics to Jointly Develop New Markets

First SolarDay Set for June 21

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