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'Groundbreaking study' of POU-device removal of PFCs  7/24/2008
MINNEAPOLIS — Claims to be first third-party evaluation of devices for some emerging contaminants.

EPA: No need to regulate 11 'candidate' contaminants  7/24/2008
WASHINGTON — Substances not a health concern nationally, agency says.

Big Mississippi River spill threatens some supplies  7/24/2008
HOUSTON — Intakes on river diverted or closed.

Hurricane Dolly damages Mexican treatment plant  7/24/2008
MATAMOROS, MEXICO — 250,000 left without drinking water.

Bcwaterjobs.com Job of the Day: Environmental Health and Safety Specialist  7/24/2008
OAKLAND, CA — The East Bay Municipal Utility District is seeking a qualified Environmental Health and Safety Specialist.

SC plant works on reducing high levels of DBPs  7/24/2008
LANCASTER COUNTY, SC — Meanwhile, residents test and treat their tap water.

New pumps producing off-color water  7/24/2008
MILLERSPORT, OH — Mayor apologizes for quality of water from new plant.

Scientific American names 10 ‘water wasters’  7/24/2008
NEW YORK — Agricultural, industrial practices cited.


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