Archive for August 31st, 2009

11am Markets Update

Building stocks were also lower, with CRH down 53 cent to €17.07 and Kingspan 22 cent lower at €6.10. Elsewhere in Europe, markets lost ground following … See all stories on this topic

ISEQ down sharply in early trading

The construction sector was also on the back foot, with CRH down 55c to €17.05 and Kingspan down 6c to €6.25. Elsewhere, Paddy Power shed 50c to €19.10; … See all stories on this topic

Day of fun in park has lessons on living green

Columbus Dispatch Other tips included saving rainwater for use in the garden instead of using drinkable water from wells; recycling batteries, refrigerators and other items … See all stories on this topic

Online clean water petition launched

RESIDENTS AND business owners in Waterville, Co Kerry have begun an online petition seeking clean water and a proper sewage treatment system for the town. … See all stories on this topic

Past catches up with present on Kiski Valley sewage mandate

Aspinwall also is having a problem with an overwhelmed sewage-treatment plant whenever there's rain; the plant also is sending raw sewage to the Allegheny … See all stories on this topic

Lehigh County Authority revises sewer plans

As part of Phase 1, a new sewage treatment plant could be built at KidsPeace, west of Route 309, replacing the current and shuttered plants there now. … See all stories on this topic

Drinking water in Kuwait clean, Mishref sewage treatment station

… that drinking water was clean and that pollution caused by malfunction in Mishref Sewage treatment station was not affecting distillation stations. … See all stories on this topic

Football: Football results' round-up (29/08)

In Division Two, top of the table Padbury United continued their fine form with a 1-0 win at Aston Clinton, Lee White scoring. The full article contains 195 …

Problems vex restoration of Lalitpur ponds

The move is lsmc's attempt to solve the drinking water problems of the city, and attempts to recharge the ponds by harvesting rainwater. … See all stories on this topic

Bihar's woes emanate from too much water

Mumbai Mirror Now, with a view to promote water conservation in urban areas, Bihar government plans to make rain water harvesting mandatory. Every household would be … See all stories on this topic