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My Own Little Corner on the Web: November 2007
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Putting Aside Tradition for a Better Education Experience. Mary Jean-Le Tendre with the U.S. Department of Education once said, “America’s future walks through the doors of our schools every day”. Why then are parents and educators complacent with the current learning conditions in our public school system? Once upon a time, children were taught all together in a one-room school house. I will use for example my four children. I have two boys and two girls. In fact the older ...
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My Own Little Corner on the Web: Final Draft - Overcoming the Ick Factor
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007. Final Draft - Overcoming the Ick Factor. Imagine the scene in “Waterworld” where Kevin Costner’s character urinates in a contraption that then distills the water. He pours the water into a plant, which then provides drinkable water for him. Sure, there was a collective “Ewwww! 8221; worldwide during that scene because of the gross factor, but was that idea so far fetched? Are we leaving them a beautiful environment or a desert wasteland? Bluestein, G. (2007) Georgia has ...
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Links | Carbochem
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CARBOCHEM produces a full line of activated carbon (pellets, granular, and powder) based on coal, wood and coconut shells with special emphasis on water treatment, food and beverage, chemical processing and pollution control. CARBOCHEM activated carbon has been certified for ASNI/NSF Standard 61 and satisfies the requirements of the Food Chemical Codex. American Water Works Association: http:/ www.awwa.org. NSF International: http:/ www.nsf.org/. WaterTech Online: http:/ waternet.com/.
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My Own Little Corner on the Web: December 2007
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007. Final Draft - Overcoming the Ick Factor. Imagine the scene in “Waterworld” where Kevin Costner’s character urinates in a contraption that then distills the water. He pours the water into a plant, which then provides drinkable water for him. Sure, there was a collective “Ewwww! 8221; worldwide during that scene because of the gross factor, but was that idea so far fetched? Are we leaving them a beautiful environment or a desert wasteland? Bluestein, G. (2007) Georgia has ...
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Community Action Network: March 2008
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Sunday, March 16, 2008. DROUGHT RELATED "POWERPOINT" PRESENTATIONS. Presentations from recent Drought Information Workshops presented by the Orange County. Note: the last two presentations are similar to what was used at the CAN Symposium, "Water: The Cycle of Life.". 1 Water Resources in Orange County presented by Dave Stancil, ERCD Director, Orange County. 2 Hydrogeology of Orange County presented by Rick Bolich, NCDENR, Division of Water Quality. The Community Action Network. Wednesday, March 12, 2008.
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:: Welcome :: Learn About Our Waterways and How to Protect Them
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Skip to: page content. Links on this page. Oficial Site Captain Joel S. Fogel. Jim Florio Governor New Jersey. Rick Ackerman Fiancial LLC. 2010 For the CNN HERO AWARD for Environmental. 2010 For The Lowell Thomas Award. 2009 For Explorer Club Medal. The Watch-Dog For The Waterways. Impact of one Boater. Nation's Clean Water Laws. Explorer of The Year for 2004. Toll-free Hotline Area Beaches. US Environmental Protection Agency. Captain Joel S. Fogel / Executive Director WaterWatch International. Hear Semi...
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Wastewater Treatment Resources
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Water is the basis of life on earth. No creature or plant on this planet can survive without. As far as humans go, then we need hundred times more water than any other species. We use it for irrigation, drink, cook food and clean ourselves and our surroundings. In the process, we waste a lot of fresh water. Even though 75% of earth is covered with water, the reserves for freshwater are very limited. Thus, treatment and recycling of wastewater is essential for survival of modern human civilization. The Pr...