Archive for December 2nd, 2009

Hopkinton conservation group gets grant for sewage plant fight

By Michael Morton/Daily News staff A conservation group challenging the proposed Fruit Street sewage treatment plant in court says it has received a grant … See all stories on this topic

City of Terre Haute may take over operation of Riley sewage facility

By Arthur Foulkes The City of Terre Haute is considering taking over the operation of the Riley sewage treatment facility, a city official said Tuesday. … See all stories on this topic

Govt puts money into water pollution fight

… systems and facilities to collect and recycle rain water in a bid to expand the nation's sewage treatment capability, he said in Beijing on Monday. … See all stories on this topic

Illegally discharged substance likely cause of Port Richmond plant evacuation

SILive.com By Staten Island Advance Advance photo/Andrew LisantiEmergency officials evacuate the sewage treatment facility at Clove Road and Richmond Terrace, … See all stories on this topic

Restricting Runoff in Greater Binghamton

WBNG-TV Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh explains how stiffer regulations could affect farmers and sewage treatment plants in our area. … See all stories on this topic

Indictment: Poultry plant wouldn't slow wastewater

The wastewater was sent directly to the city's municipal sewage treatment works, the indictment said. The bypasses and failure to report them violated an … See all stories on this topic

Treatment plant forges ahead as planned

They said at that time the MOE would require more stringent means of treating effluent waste and some kind of mechanical sewage treatment plant must be … See all stories on this topic

Centre, World Bank to ink pact for Ganga cleaning plan

The meeting also decided that the on-going sewage treatment projects would be put on fast track and States will formulate projects for critical pollution … See all stories on this topic

Do a jobs bill right

Roads, bridges, water systems, sewage treatment plants and other similar projects could be strong contenders for federal money. The projects should have … See all stories on this topic

China to invest 90B yuan in safe drinking water

China will invest 90 billion yuan ($13.2 billion) to construct a sewage treatment system to keep the drinking water safe, www.chinanews.com.cn reported. … See all stories on this topic