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Federal and local officials to discuss Salton Sea restoration
Staff WriterU.S. Department of the Interior officials will visit the Salton Sea today to discuss restoration with local stakeholders. U.S. Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-Coachella) and the office of U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer are hosting Interior Assistant Secretary Anne Castle...Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior
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CROP and LIVESTOCK CONDITIONS South Dakota
For the week ending April 21, 2013, cooler than normal temperatures, snow, and freezing rain continued to limit field work in most areas of the state, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota Field Office. Average...Tags: Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arable Farming
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Three Palm Beach County companies to expand, add jobs
The Business Development Board of Palm Beach County said Thursday that three area companies are expanding, creating 46 jobs and retaining 53. - BoatSmith, a boat building, marine carpentry, and millwork operations company recently moved in to a new 22,...Tags: Jupiter
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Barrick South America head resigns amid overhaul of suspended Pascua-Lama
Reuters* Pascua-Lama suspended by Chile court this month * Barrick said Wednesday it could stop spending on Pascua-Lama * Pascua-Lama accused of harming water supply, glaciers SANTIAGO, April 25 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp said on Thursday the head of its...Tags: Gold and Precious Material, Landforms, Mining, Chile, Metal and Mineral
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Mundelein residents may see water rate savings
On June 1, Mundelein will lower the minimum charge for residents' water bills from seven units to six units, a move that could result in a quarter of residents seeing each bimonthly water bill fall by $6.57, the village board announced last week....
Tags: Mundelein, Finance, Gurnee, Economy, Business and Finance, Grayslake
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Connecticut Must Get Handle On Water Resources
Water may become the oil of the mid-21st century. Half the world is worried about, if not fighting over, water. In this country, a record 55 percent of the land area in the Lower 48 states suffered drought conditions last year. Wouldn't it make sense...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Water, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Wildlife, Storrs
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Synagro Technologies' bankruptcy will bring jobs to Baltimore
A Wednesday bankruptcy filing by Synagro Technologies Inc. means growth and new jobs for the Baltimore area as the waste recycler consolidates its headquarters in White Marsh. The Carlyle Group LP-owned company, which had been co-headquartered in...
Tags: Water, Energy Saving, Loans, Financially Distressed Companies, Finance
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Summit Township candidates concerned about municipality's sewer system and police coverage
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacThree Summit Township supervisor candidates said they want to address sewer system and police coverage concerns while being financially responsible. Two Republicans and one Democrat, an incumbent, are running for one seat. Jeff McKenzie, 46, a...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Change in the water: Sewer system becoming more of a possibility for Lincoln's west end
ben@theinteriorjournal.comHUSTONVILLE — About 15 years after the EPA first designated western Lincoln County an "impaired watershed," officials hope they're close to funding the first step of a solution to the severe water quality issues that have plagued the Dix River area....Tags: Environmental Issues, Labor Legislation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Plant Openings, Water
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New approach to sewer upgrades will save Lynchburg $200-million
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefLynchburg leaders are taking a new approach to a decades-long construction effort. The combined sewer overflow project (CSO) has been going on for 20 years and was mandated by state officials, because too much waste water was leaking into the James...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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IID approves water apportionment plan
Staff WriterFour months of heated discussion, negotiations and outreach came to an end Tuesday — for the time being — when the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors adopted a plan that equally apportions the district’s annual water...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation
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