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Rainwater harvesting: dismissed by Texas voters but embraced by business
2013-11-07 00:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Texas voters last night approved the creation of a water bank expected to fund nearly $30bn in water infrastructure projects in the coming decades. The passage of Proposition 6 means the state will begin putting its 2012 State Water Plan which calls for more than $50b in spending on new water infrastructure by 2060 into action. The project list is heavy on big new pipelines and reservoirs (including a controversial $3.3bn reservoir in East Texas to service the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex 170...
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Several large bond requests win approval in Texas
2013-11-06 17:52:00| American School & University
Voters in 4 districts approve requests that exceeded $200 million. Schoolhouse Beat read more
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Siemens And Texas A&M AgriLife Research To Develop Cost-Effective Technology To Remove Heavy Metals From Water And Wastewater
2013-11-06 07:49:39| publicworks Home Page
Siemens Water Technologies and Texas A&M AgriLife Research have signed an exclusive license agreement and a research and development agreement to continue to develop and commercialize a chemical-based technology to more efficiently and cost-effectively remove heavy metals from water and wastewater at power utility, mining, refinery and remediation sites.
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Siemens And Texas A&M AgriLife Research To Develop Cost-Effective Technology To Remove Heavy Metals From Water And Wastewater
2013-11-06 07:49:39| oilandgasonline News Articles
Siemens Water Technologies and Texas A&M AgriLife Research have signed an exclusive license agreement and a research and development agreement to continue to develop and commercialize a chemical-based technology to more efficiently and cost-effectively remove heavy metals from water and wastewater at power utility, mining, refinery and remediation sites.
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Siemens And Texas A&M AgriLife Research To Develop Cost-Effective Technology To Remove Heavy Metals From Water And Wastewater
2013-11-06 07:49:39| pollutiononline News Articles
Siemens Water Technologies and Texas A&M AgriLife Research have signed an exclusive license agreement and a research and development agreement to continue to develop and commercialize a chemical-based technology to more efficiently and cost-effectively remove heavy metals from water and wastewater at power utility, mining, refinery and remediation sites.
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