Archive for October 29th, 2009

CRD STARTS DEBATE OVER SEWAGE TREATMENT COST-SHARE

THE CAPITAL REGION'S SEWAGE TREATMENT COMMITTEE HAS BEGUN ITS DEBATE OVER COST SHARING THE PRICE OF SEWAGE TREATMENT. SHOULD THE DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS … See all stories on this topic

Sewage plant upgrades approved

By Duane Hicks, Staff writer Town council approved the replacement of the grit removal system at the sewage treatment plant here at Monday night's regular … See all stories on this topic

Municipalities warned about sewage treatment

By Tony Carnie The government has served official warning notices on municipalities in almost every province to halt the growing torrent of raw sewage and … See all stories on this topic

Kingspan 'Titans' Up On Oil Tank Prices

Building products conglomerate Kingspan plc, has confirmed that prices of the company's range of budget Titan branded fuel storage tanks in Great Britain, …

Easylay invents flood prevention paving

The Manchester-based company says that more than 90 per cent of rainwater in built-up areas ends up in the drainage system, which is the major cause of … See all stories on this topic

Cover crop planting deadline extended

They help slow down rainwater runoff during the winter when soil would otherwise be exposed, while recycling any nutrients remaining in the soil from the … See all stories on this topic

Losses hit €3bn in ISEQ freefall

Ryanair was down by 4.5% (14c) at €2.97; drinks group C&C shed 17c to close at €2.56; Smurfit Kappa Group fell by 11% to €5 and Kingspan was down by 30c at …

Leaving Swinford for Sydney – if they can sell

It was built using the Kingspan TEK system employing structural insulated panels to create a warm, air-tight building. The house looks south over the lake. …

Weed out panchayat corruption: CM

We still lag behind in developing a rainwater harvesting system," he pointed out. Saying that the state "differed" from the Centre on the BPL issue, … See all stories on this topic

Verizon, ConocoPhillips, Coca-Cola, International Paper are among big market

January 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI – Coca Cola India and SOS Children's Villages of India will jointly undertake rainwater harvesting to ensure sustainable water … See all stories on this topic