Archive for November 3rd, 2009

Water board to vote on Malibu septic moratorium

Los Angeles Times Although the water board has not mandated a particular wastewater treatment method, Malibu officials have decided on a central sewage treatment option. … See all stories on this topic

Deals keep sewage boss flush

BY TIM NOVAK Staff Reporter For 21 years, Terrence J. O'Brien has been on the board of Cook County's sewage-treatment operation, the Metropolitan Water … See all stories on this topic

Reading may face fines because it will miss 2012 deadline to open new sewage

By Don Spatz Reading will miss the federal government's November 2012 deadline to open a new sewage treatment plant on Fritz's Island, project officials … See all stories on this topic

Luxury living

… internal walls have been re-framed, plaster-boarded, skim-plastered and insulated with 100mm Kingspan insulation, and the building is completely rewired …

Lender takes back 'sustainable village'

The developers were aiming to earn the second-highest level of LEED-ND certification with features such as “greywater” and rainwater recycling as well as … See all stories on this topic

New Trends in Altruistic Businesses

New University Online … has created 320 rainwater harvesting facilities in 17 states in India. These facilitates will promote water recycling and conservation. … See all stories on this topic

Little overall movement for ISEQ

CRH shot up 51c to €17.16, but Kingspan lost 24c to €5.51, and Grafton shed 18c to €3.22. There were some decent gains elsewhere. Icon jumped 70c to €17.30, …