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Tag: drinking water

Posted inEnvironmental Health, NC Health Briefs

Judge Rules Coal Pond Owners Take Action to Eliminate Sources of Groundwater Contamination

by Editor March 6, 2014March 6, 2014
Image courtesy Sustainable Sanitation, flickr creative commons
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health, Research News

Triangle Researchers are Building a Better Toilet

by Editor February 28, 2014March 6, 2014
A ruptured storm water pipe was quickly identified as the source of the coal ash
Posted inEnvironmental Health, NC Health Briefs

DHHS Issues Health Advisories for Dan River Area

by Editor February 12, 2014February 13, 2014
Little Sugar Creek as it approaches the South Carolina border.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, NC Health Briefs

Illegal Dumping in Charlotte Creek Prompts Emergency Action

by Editor February 10, 2014February 13, 2014
A ruptured storm water pipe was quickly identified as the source of the coal ash
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured

Coal Ash Spill Releases Tons of Waste, But Unlined Ponds Present Ongoing Problem

by Editor February 7, 2014February 10, 2014
BaseTrace employee Jake Rudulph holds up a vial of tracer fluid.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Healthcare Technology

Local Technology Could Help Ease N.C. Fracking Concerns

by Editor January 9, 2014January 16, 2014

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