The Anambra Government, said plans were underway to establish sewage treatment plant to deliver a much cleaner and more environmentally friendly wastewater in the state.
Mr Felix Odimegwu, state Commissioner for Environment, made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency o
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Portable toilets lined up in a row. (JP Edge photo)
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The wastewater treatment services market to be driven by increasing population, an expanding manufacturing industry, urbanization, and regulatory requirements.
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The developer of a senior living complex planned for Fall River, N.S., will review a study it conducted for the project's new sewage treatment plant amid concerns from residents about their drinking water, Nova Scotia's Environment Department says.
The department ordered
In Heavener, the problem was the brown, dirty water that no one would drink, water that stained clothes and was too polluted to use.
In Moore, the problem was arsenic; there was so much arsenic in the water that it violated federal and state health guidelines numerous times.
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On Tuesday night, the Maggie Valley Board of Aldermen accepted a grant from North Carolina Emergency Management to repair the levee of its wastewater treatment plant.
The town’s grant from the Emergency Management Disaster Relief and Mitigation Fund has been approved and fully funded f