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Philadelphia Controller Finds Dangerous Electrical Conditions at Schools
2015-07-06 22:07:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
The Philadelphia Office of the Controller discovered dangerous building conditions, including fire and electrical hazards, have yet to be corrected at 10 city schools. Content Classification: Curated read more
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Ivory Coast weather conditions threaten next season's cocoa
2015-07-06 18:36:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Heavy rain and overcast conditions in the past week threaten to damage the early flowering for next season's cocoa main crop in some of Ivory Coast's growing regions, farmers said on Monday. The world's top cocoa producer is currently harvesting its April-to-September mid-crop, and arrivals reached 1,575,000 tonnes by July 5, down from 1,605,000 tonnes in the same period of the previous season. The flowers for next season's cocoa are beginning to appear on trees and farmers are turning their...
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Tests At Purdue University Show New CO-Cured Concrete Performs Favorably In Extreme Conditions
2015-07-06 02:55:30| pollutiononline Home Page
Tests conducted by engineers at Purdue University and Solidia Technologies show that concrete cured with carbon dioxide (CO2) performs comparably or better than traditional Portland Cement-based concrete for resistance to cold weather and exposure to extreme conditions
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Tests At Purdue University Show New CO-Cured Concrete Performs Favorably In Extreme Conditions
2015-07-06 02:55:30| publicworks Home Page
Tests conducted by engineers at Purdue University and Solidia Technologies show that concrete cured with carbon dioxide (CO2) performs comparably or better than traditional Portland Cement-based concrete for resistance to cold weather and exposure to extreme conditions
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Tests At Purdue University Show New CO-Cured Concrete Performs Favorably In Extreme Conditions
2015-07-06 02:55:30| chemicalonline Home Page
Tests conducted by engineers at Purdue University and Solidia Technologies show that concrete cured with carbon dioxide (CO2) performs comparably or better than traditional Portland Cement-based concrete for resistance to cold weather and exposure to extreme conditions
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