Archive for November 15th, 2009

Commercial innovations lead way for green homes

… is projected to have 17 percent less demand on the local water supply through use of spring water, recycled wastewater and rainwater harvesting. … See all stories on this topic

TEDIndia: The Future beckons

Business Line … is trying to preserve and learn from rural India's traditional rainwater harvesting techniques to vocalist Usha Uthup to activist playwright Eve Ensler, … See all stories on this topic

Football: Saturday results' round-up (14/11)

Padbury United crashed out of the Division Two Cup at Aston Clinton 4-1, Danny Nicholls scoring their only goal. Buckingham Town's home game against …

It's clear to see, street light switch-off is dangerous

The A41 between Aston Clinton and the M25 is a good example. Where there is no lighting, you often see cars with lights on full beam – blinding oncoming …

Anger as smelly sewage wades into homes, streets

Times of Malta In the past few years, over €98 million has been spent on sewage treatment (refer to timeline). In last week's Budget speech, the government allocated €30 … See all stories on this topic

Battle over sewage starts to get a little dirty

But they are, and the latest competition to manage the city's sewage treatment plant is causing a big stink. A few months ago, the Augusta commissioners … See all stories on this topic

Zuma Jay's righteous choice: clean water

Los Angeles Times … against doing the right thing for years, arguing over the cost or suggesting that a modern sewage treatment plant will encourage more development. … See all stories on this topic

Akron agrees to reduce sewage overflows

The settlement calls for Akron to expand the capacity of its sewage treatment plant, reduce overflows from 32 sewer outlets, pay a $500000 fine and provide … See all stories on this topic

City To Seek $8 Million Loan for Sewer Projects

The first step to doubling the capacity of the city's sewage treatment plant, now 4 million gallons per day, to 8 MGD. The 24-inch line would allow the Polk … See all stories on this topic

Eliot concerned about Portsmouth sewage treatment plant

By David Ramsay ELIOT, Maine — Selectmen expressed concerns about potential local problems if Portsmouth, NH, expands and relocates its wastewater treatment … See all stories on this topic