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Comparing America's Next 3 Pollution And Treatment Controls Companies

2015-04-03 13:38:47| Industrial Machines - Topix.net

The Pollution & Treatment Controls industry is expected to outperform the S&P broader market substantially this and next quarters, and meaningfully next year and beyond. Mean/high targets for next 3 U.S. Pollution & Treatment Controls companies - Federal Signal Corp., Advanced Emissions Solutions, CECO Environmental Corp. - range from 15% to 84% above current prices.

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Pollution Update 4-2-15

2015-04-02 11:47:15| Waste Management - Topix.net

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is accepting comments on two applications for Clean Water Act construction discharge permits until 5 pm Thursday, April 9. Both projects involve the disturbance of 5 acres or more of land.

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Duke Energy CEO Loses $600K in Pay Over Coal Ash Pollution

2015-04-01 21:58:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.scnow.com/">The Hartsville Messenger</a> Duke Energy Corp. CEO Lynn Good saw her pay docked about $600,000 in the aftermath of last year's massive spill of collected coal ash that coated 70 miles of a North Carolina river in sludge containing toxic heavy metals. read more

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5,188 firms to be affected by Water Pollution Control Fee Collection Regulation

2015-03-31 20:11:43| Livestock - Topix.net

The first stage of the implementation of the Water Pollution Control Fee Collection Regulation will begin on May 1 by focusing on collecting fees for industrial effluent and industrial park sewage systems, according to the Environmental Protection Administration yesterday. The EPA estimates more than 5,188 enterprises will pay fees in the first year totaling around NT$1 billion each year.

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Settlement with Continental Carbon will reduce air pollution.

2015-03-31 14:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

In settlement with the United States and states of Alabama and Oklahoma, Continental Carbon Company has agreed to install pollution control technology that will significantly cut emissions of harmful air pollutants at manufacturing facilities in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas. Settlement will resolve claims that Houston-based company violated Clean Air Act by modifying their facilities in way that caused release of excess sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.

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