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The Environment Agency will warn millions of people if their homes or businesses are in imminent danger of flooding. A former fisheries consultant was fined £9,000 for authorising work that led to the pollution of an important local spawning ground for salmon. Fat, feathers and blood - turkey factory fined for pollution Thames eel population plunges by 98% Natural England attacks fishermen on conservation Talking on water: Minister outlines marine policy
Options on how to compete the clean-up of a vast toxic sludge spill at an American power plant - and how much it will all cost - are being considered by the country's environmental watchdogs. California has become the first American state to adopt a mandatory green building standards code. Celebrity water campaigners reach top of Mount Kilimanjaro US body predicts green building trends for 2010 Kenyan floods leave people and thousands of livestock dead Celebrities climb Kilimanjaro to call for more clean water |
The National University of Ireland in Galway has opened a new waste water Water saving measures worth around 300m Euros have been announced by the Irish Government. Cold snap causes Irish water shortages Water shortages across Ireland Edie's publisher launches Irish environmental exhibition Flood-hit Irish communities receive Government aid
Valeport announces the launch of TideMaster, a compact Water Level Recorder, designed for use in a wide range of fixed or portable survey and tide monitoring operations. Suitable for use in fresh or salt water, the TideMaster is highly accurate and can be deployed for up to a year at a time. One of the world's leading manufacturers of environmental centrifuges, Flottweg has made a quantum leap forward in both energy efficiency and processing performance with its new decanter series. The IWEX University Challenge Cranfield University conference focuses on addressing the problems of fats, oils and greases New premises opening ceremony - symbol of UK manufacturing success Screw Press using 14% of the Power of an equivalent Centrifuge Deadlines Extended For The Environment and Energy Awards 2010 |
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The Environment Agency will warn millions of people if their homes or businesses are in imminent danger of flooding.
A former fisheries consultant was fined £9,000 for authorising work that led to the pollution of an important local spawning ground for salmon.
Options on how to compete the clean-up of a vast toxic sludge spill at an American power plant - and how much it will all cost - are being considered by the country's environmental watchdogs.
California has become the first American state to adopt a mandatory green building standards code.
The National University of Ireland in Galway has opened a new waste water
Water saving measures worth around 300m Euros have been announced by the Irish Government.
Valeport announces the launch of TideMaster, a compact Water Level Recorder, designed for use in a wide range of fixed or portable survey and tide monitoring operations. Suitable for use in fresh or salt water, the TideMaster is highly accurate and can be deployed for up to a year at a time.
One of the world's leading manufacturers of environmental centrifuges, Flottweg has made a quantum leap forward in both energy efficiency and processing performance with its new decanter series.