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Archive for the ‘Water Treatment’ Category

The Impact of Marcellus Gas Drilling on Rural Drinking Water Supplies

Friday, October 28th, 2011
The Impact of Marcellus Gas Drilling on Rural Drinking Water Supplies

THE CENTER FOR RURAL PENNSYLVANIA
This research looked to provide an unbiased and large- scale study of water quality in private water wells in rural Pennsylvania before and after the drilling of nearby Marcellus Shale gas wells. It also looked to document both the enforcement of existing regulations and the use of voluntary measures by homeowners to protect water supplies.

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A Strong EPA Protects Our Health and Promotes Economic Growth

Monday, October 10th, 2011

US COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
Since implementation of the Clean Air Act in the 1970s, followed by the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, Superfund, and other important environmental laws, America’s gross domestic product (GDP) has risen by 207 percent, and it remains the largest in the world. Complying with the nation’s public health and environmental protection laws has bolstered a $300 billion a year clean technology sector that employs an estimated 1.7 million people.

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Water Works: Rebuilding Infrastructure, Creating Jobs, Greening the Environment

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
Water Works: Rebuilding Infrastructure Creating Jobs Greening the Environment

GREEN FOR ALL
This report estimates the economic and job creation impact of a major investment in water infrastructure in the United States. This number—$188.4 billion—is based on the level of investment necessary, as estimated by the Environmental Protection Agency, to manage stormwater and preserve water quality across the country. We find that an investment of $188.4 billion spread equally over the next five years would generate $265.6 billion in economic activity and create close to 1.9 million jobs.

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The 10 Tallest Dams in the United States

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

The 10 tallest U.S. dams out of the 75,000 in operation – DonaldDuckVids on YouTube

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The Value of Green Infrastructure: A Guide to Recognizing Its Economic, Environmental and Social Benefits

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
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THE CENTER FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TECHNOLOGY

Green infrastructure (GI) is a network of decentralized stormwater management practices, such as green roofs, trees, rain gardens and permeable pavement, that can capture and infiltrate rain where it falls, thus reducing stormwater runoff and improving the health of surrounding waterways. While there are different scales of green infrastructure, such as large swaths of land set aside for preservation, this guide focuses on GI’s benefits within the urban context.

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An Assessment of the Environmental Impacts of Concentrator Photovoltaics

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011
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RENEWABLE AND APPROPRIATE ENERGY LABORATORY
The environmental and societal benefits of deploying renewable energy technologies at utility scale must be considered alongside the concomitant costs and alternatives in order to properly evaluate the social return on investment of each technology.

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Great American Infrastructure: The Hoover Dam

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

This is the first in a series of entries celebrating infrastructure achievements in the United States.

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Improved Wastewater Treatment to Meet Increasing Water Demands

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

To reach the ever growing demands for water in the Orange County Water District, Siemens was able to come up with a cost efficient and environmentally sound solution – Memcor®. This is a submerged membrane microfiltration system, supplying 87MGD (329 MLD) of water to a reverse osmosis unit, followed by advanced oxidation. It makes groundwater […]

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Guest on The Infra Blog: Cecilia Estolano, Chief Strategist on State and Local Initiatives, Green For All

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
Estolano, Cecilia

As Green For All’s Chief Strategist on State and Local Initiatives, Cecilia Estolano oversees the organization’s State and Local Initiatives Team and Capital Access Program. She is charged with spearheading Green For All’s effort to scale public-private partnerships to grow family-supporting green jobs in cities across the United States, and advocates for broad access and opportunity in all sectors of the clean-energy economy.

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Oklahoma TV: Crumbling Infrastructure Around the World

Friday, February 4th, 2011

Infrastructure is vital to the American economy; but too often, out of sight is out of mind.

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