Archive for October 7th, 2009

BMC move works, more buildings with rain harvesting come up

Seven years after the civic body made rainwater harvesting compulsory for all new structures in the city, the number of buildings that have adopted the … See all stories on this topic

Cayman gears up for 'green' tourists

(Left: Recycling is an important part of Compass Point's Green Team initiatives) Cobalt Coast Resort, Compass Point Dive Resort and the Queen Elizabeth II … See all stories on this topic

Recycling water is called key for state

By Chrystall Kanyuck PHOENIX — Capturing rainwater for drinking. Reusing what goes down the shower drain to water the lawn. Irrigating trees with used water … See all stories on this topic

11th annual Salmon Festival runs Saturday

Trinity County Resource Conservation District will offer native plants for sale, share information on rainwater harvesting and watershed health, … See all stories on this topic

BMC move works, more buildings with rain harvesting come up

Seven years after the civic body made rainwater harvesting compulsory for all new structures in the city, the number of buildings that have adopted the … See all stories on this topic

Research and Markets: The European Market for Thermal Insulation

… OF EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE PRODUCTS * SOURCES OF INFORMATION * ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Companies Mentioned: * Armacell * BASF * CRH * Dow Chemical * Kingspan. …

Aer Lingus shares climb on ISEQ

On the fallers' board, Kingspan was down 11c, to €6.34. Financial stocks were a mixed bag, with AIB down 1c to €3.07 and Bank of Ireland 7c off at €3.08, …

River cyanide poisoning kills thousands of fish

Severn Trent Water confirmed that cyanide had entered one of its sewage treatment works in Stoke, disrupting the treatment process and allowing partially … See all stories on this topic

Microbe converts sludge into ethanol

CNET News based Qteros created a joint development project that combined sewage treatment technology and a microbial process for converting biomass into ethanol. … See all stories on this topic

State Agency Considers Point Loma Sewage Treatment Plant

By Ed Joyce The California Coastal Commission will decide Wednesday whether an exemption for the Point Loma Sewage Treatment Plant is in line with state … See all stories on this topic