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Tag: water treatment

a man stands at a small podium and he's got a sheaf of papers in his hand. He's speaking to three people seated at a table in a room that's obviously an auditorium of some type.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Don’t sign Chemours consent order, residents tell DEQ

by Greg Barnes December 13, 2018September 5, 2022
Shows a small scale natural gas manufacturing facility. The footprint is only about the size of two large houses.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Smithfield Announces Plans to Cover Hog Lagoons, Produce Renewable Energy

by Greg Barnes October 29, 2018September 6, 2022
A municipal drinking water plant. Unlike at a private well, water is treated for bactria and for chemicals such as 1.4 dioxane at a central location, then pumped through pipes to residents. This can symbolize 1,4 dioxane contamination and clean water.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Florence Adds to Woes of Struggling Water and Sewer Systems

by Carolina Public Press October 10, 2018September 16, 2022
shows detail of a road that's washed away, with an exposed pipe gleaming in the sunlight
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Crews Scramble to Save Imperiled Water Line Near Wilmington

by Carolina Public Press September 25, 2018September 16, 2022
shows the back of a man standing at a plane side, helping load up, the view is through a set of bright orange struts
Posted inPublic Health

Medical and Other Supplies Fly Their Way to Florence Flooded Areas

by Rose Hoban September 23, 2018September 16, 2022
A satellite image of the Fayetteville Works Plant and a small lake a short distance north
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Deadline Here for GenX Emissions Cut

by Coastal Review Online September 5, 2018September 19, 2022

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