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In economics and marketing, a service is the non-material equivalent of a good. Service provision has been defined as an economic activity that does not result in ownership, and this is what differentiates it from providing physical goods. It is claimed to be a process that creates benefits by facilitating either a change in customers, a change in their physical possessions, or a change in their intangible assets.

By supplying some level of skill, ingenuity, and experience, providers of a service participate in an economy without the restrictions of carrying stock (inventory) or the need to concern themselves with bulky raw materials. On the other hand, their investment in expertise does require marketing and upgrading in the face of competition which has equally few physical restrictions.

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Extreme Coastal Changes and Storm Surge Measurements from Hurricanes Ike and Gustav
OC_Web@usgs.gov (Office of Communications Web Group)What: Reporters are invited to attend a special presentation about the impacts of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav on the Texas and Louisiana coast. Compelling before-and-after photographs of the storms will be Bolivar Peninsula before and two days after Ike presented during an earth-science conference in Houston, October 6.   "Extreme storms like Hurricanes Ike and Gustav can change the shape and position of the coast as well as destroy buildings," said U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) oceanographer Abby Sallenger. Dr. Sallenger's expertise includes quantifying the changes wrought by the recent hurricanes using airborne-laser mapping, known as lidar. Mike Turco, USGS hydrologist in Houston, will discuss the deployment and success of using high tech, special sensors designed to measure Hurricane Ike's storm surge along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Who:      Asbury Sallenger                USGS Florida Integrated                Science Center                St. Petersburg, Florida                    Michael Turco                USGS Texas Water                Science Center                Houston, Texas                                                                                                                                                                     When:    Monday, October 6                12:15-1:15pm   Where:  Geological Society of America Annual Meeting                George R. Brown Convention Center                General Assembly Theater B                Houston, Texas   Can't make it to Houston? This session will be webcast.  Please visit: https://www.acsmeetings.org/programs/events/webcasts/  To arrange an interview, please contact the GSA Newsroom on 1-713-853-8329. See images online at: http://coastal.er.usgs.gov/hurricanes/index.html Bolivar Peninsula before and two days after Ike
Most Alaskan Glaciers Retreating, Thinning, and Stagnating, Says Major USGS Report
OC_Web@usgs.gov (Office of Communications Web Group)Editors and Reporters: To interview the author during the Geological Society of America meeting, please contact the GSA Newsroom on 1-713-853-8329. Molnia will be presenting a poster (#76-3) at GSA on Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 8 a.m. to noon in Exhibit Hall E. Most glaciers in every mountain range and island group in Alaska are experiencing significant retreat, thinning or stagnation, especially glaciers at lower elevations, according to a new book published by the U.S. Geological Survey. In places, these changes began as early as the middle of the 18th century. Although more than 99 percent of Alaska's large glaciers are retreating, a handful, surprisingly, are advancing. The Glaciers of Alaska, authored by USGS research geologist Bruce Molnia, represents a comprehensive overview of the state of the glaciers of Alaska at the end of the 20th century and beginning of the 21st century. Richard Williams Jr., an emeritus senior research glaciologist with the USGS, said the 550-page volume will serve as a major reference work for glaciologists studying glaciers in Alaska in the years and decades to come. The report uses a combination of satellite images, vertical aerial photographs (black-and-white and color-infrared photos taken from airplanes, looking straight down), oblique aerial photographs (color photos taken from the air at an angle, such as most regular photos), and maps, supported by the scientific literature, to document the distribution and behavior of glaciers throughout Alaska. The author concludes that, because of the vast areas encompassed by the glacierized regions of Alaska, satellite remote sensing provides the only feasible means of monitoring changes in glacier area and in position of termini -- the end of a glacier -- in response to short- and long-term changes in the marine and continental climates of Alaska.  Alaskan glaciers are found in 11 mountain ranges, one large island, one island chain, and one archipelago.  Details about the recent behavior of many of Alaska's glaciers are contained in this richly illustrated book, with multiple photographs and satellite images, as well as hundreds of aerial photographs by Molnia, taken during his more than four decades of work in Alaska. Three other USGS glaciologists authored two sidebar sections of the book: Columbia and Hubbard Tidewater Glaciers, by Robert M. Krimmel; and The 1986 and 2002 Temporary Closures of Russell Fiord by the Hubbard Glacier, by Bruce F. Molnia, Dennis C. Trabant, Rod S. March, and Robert M. Krimmel.  A third section, Geospatial Inventory and Analysis of Glaciers: a Case Study for the Eastern Alaska Range, was authored by William F. Manley, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), University of Colorado. This professional paper (USGS Professional Paper 1386-K) is available in print and online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386k/. It is the 8th volume to be published in the Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World series; the other seven volumes are available in print and online at http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3056/ More than 100 glaciologists from the United States and other nations have collaborated with the USGS to produce these 11 volumes. This August 1941 photograph is of Muir Glacier in Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska. It shows the lower reaches of Muir Glacier, then a large, tidewater calving valley glacier and its tributary, Riggs Glacier. For nearly two centuries before 1941, Muir Glacier had been retreating. In places, a thickness of more than two-thirds of a mile of ice had been lost. Photo courtesy of the National Snow and Ice Data Center and Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Archive This August 1950 photo documents the significant changes that occurred during the 9 years between photographs A and B. Muir Glacier has retreated more than 2 miles, exposing Muir Inlet, and thinned 340 feet or more. However, it still is connected with tributary Riggs Glacier. Photo courtesy of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Archive       This August 2004 photo further documents the significant changes that have occurred during the 63 years between photographs A and C, and during the 54 years between photographs B and C. Muir Glacier has retreated out of the field of view and is now nearly 5 miles to the northwest. Riggs Glacier has retreated as much as 2000 ft and thinned by more than 800 feet. Note the dense vegetation that has developed. Also note the correlation between Muir Glacier's 1941 thickness and the nearly horizontal line on the mountainside on the left side of the 2004 photograph. This line that indicates the past height of the glacier is called a trimline. Photo courtesy of Bruce Molnia, USGS).   This ship-deck-based August 1980 photograph of Muir Glacier and Muir Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, St. Elias Mountains, Alaska, shows the nearly 200-ft-high retreating tidewater end of Muir Glacier with part of its face capped by a few angular pinnacles of ice, called séracs. Note the icebergs in the ship's wake in the lower right side of the photograph. The location of Muir's terminus is less than a mile from the landward end of Muir Inlet. Photo courtesy of Bruce Molnia, USGS       This photo was taken in September 2003; in the 23 years between photographs, Muir Glacier has retreated more than a mile and ceased to have a tidewater terminus. Since 1980, Muir Glacier has thinned by more than 600 ft, permitting a view of a mountain with a summit elevation of greater than 4000 ft, located in the center of the photograph. A reexamination of the 1980 photograph shows that the summit of this mountain was visible but that it blended in with adjacent clouds. Photo courtesy of Bruce Molnia, USGS    
"Rock Stars" to Present Geologic Findings at Houston Conference
OC_Web@usgs.gov (Office of Communications Web Group)Top scientists from across the world, including 192 earth science experts from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), will be gathering this week to share their latest findings and most innovative research.  The USGS will be a major participant at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America (GSA), Oct. 5-9, 2008 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. USGS scientists will present approximately 140 papers and posters on topics ranging from the extreme coastal impacts of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav to the potential effects of moon dust on astronauts. Ecosystems "Is Las Vegas Wastewater Threatening Lake Mead Fish Reproduction?"  Contaminants in Nevada's Lake Mead might be threatening fish reproduction. Reproductive problems in male fish observed at several locations in Lake Mead include altered reproductive hormones, reduced gonadal development, and lower sperm quality-all possibly indicating exposure to contaminants in the water. Treated wastewater from the Las Vegas Metropolitan area flows into Lake Mead through Las Vegas Wash and enters into Las Vegas Bay. Studies were recently conducted to determine the distribution and potential sources of contaminants in Lake Mead and indicate that the main source is Las Vegas Wash.   Presenter: Michael R Rosen, USGS Monday, Oct. 6, 10:20 a.m., General Assembly Theater Hall C "Strategic Science Plan for Salton Sea Restoration" California's largest lake is in jeopardy, but scientists are coming to the rescue. The Salton Sea provides irreplaceable habitat for migratory birds and an important cultural and recreational resource; however, water transferred from agricultural uses in the Imperial Valley to municipal uses in southern California will decrease the amount of irrigation water returned to the lake. If no action is taken, the results will be loss of aquatic and wetland habitat, increased salt content, increased receding of the water level, and degraded air quality.  USGS scientists are assisting in restoration planning through science evaluations and oversight and collaboration on a monitoring and assessment plan.  The Strategic Science Plan will help link resource managers with the scientific community by addressing issues such as biological sustainability, water and air quality, and socioeconomic values. Presenter: Doug Barnum, USGS Wednesday, Oct. 8, 3:20 p.m., General Assembly Theater Hall B "New USGS Studies on Post-Fire Dryland Soil Stability and Habitat Restoration" Habitat restoration project results from the eastern Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau confirm the need for managers to evaluate the risks of increasing soil erosion when planning land treatments. Efforts largely funded by federal programs are underway in western North America to restore wildlands that have been degraded by effects of land-use, invasive exotic plants, and altered fire regimes. The goals are to enhance ecosystem resistance and resilience to fire, resistance to invasive exotic plants, native plant diversity, habitat quality for wildlife, and forage production for livestock. USGS scientists highlight the need to address the risks of soil erosion in such plans.  Presenter: Mark Miller, USGS Sunday, Oct. 5, 11:05 a.m., Room 332AD Climate Poster Presentation: "Soil Development and Vegetation Succession in Glacial Fiords of Southcentral and Southeast Alaska" Soil and plants are replacing many glaciers in Alaska. Glacier melts due to current climate conditions have given way to bays that contain new soils. More than 90% of Little Ice Age glaciers have been retreating since their maximum sizes were reached 100 to 250 years ago. The relationship between soil and vegetation in new bays of Kenai Fjords National Park has been studied. Results show that soil profile development increases as distance from the remaining glaciers increases and as maturity of the vegetation increases. Co-Presenter: Bruce Molnia, USGS Wednesday, Oct. 8, 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., Exhibit Hall E Energy and Minerals "Potential for Undiscovered Hydrocarbon Accumulations in Southern Louisiana-Insights from the Structural Interpretation and Restoration of 2D Seismic Lines" Scientists speculate that undiscovered gas might exist in Louisiana. The work being presented is an assessment of undiscovered hydrocarbon resources, gas compounds that are often used for energy, in underground rock layers of the Gulf Coast. Models of the underground geology have been created based on interpretations of seismic lines from southern Louisiana.  Results suggest that there are large unexplored structural traps containing hydrocarbon in rock from the Tertiary time period.  Presenter: Ofori N. Pearson, USGS Monday, October 6, 4:30 p.m., Room 351AD "Oil and Gas Near Shore in the Gulf of Mexico" The author will present a recent USGS assessment of the technically recoverable undiscovered conventional oil and gas resources in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico coastal plain and state waters. USGS estimated a mean of 83.8 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas, a mean of 396 million barrels of undiscovered oil, and a mean of 3.1 billion barrels of undiscovered natural gas liquids in the assessed Paleogene strata. Presenter: Peter D. Warwick Monday, Oct. 6, 3:15 p.m., Room 351AD Hazards Special Session: "Extreme Coastal Changes During Hurricanes Ike and Gustav" and "Mapping Hurricane Ike's Inland Storm Surge" USGS scientist Asbury Sallenger will show compelling before-and-after photographs in this late breaking storm session. Extreme storms can change the shape and position of the coast as well as destroy buildings.  The changes wrought to the coast by the recent hurricanes will be illustrated using airborne-laser mapping, known as lidar.  Mike Turco (USGS) will discuss the deployment and success of using high tech, special sensors designed to measure Hurricane Ike's storm surge along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. Presenters: Asbury (Abby) Sallenger and Michael Turco, USGS Monday, Oct. 6, 12:15-1:15 p.m., General Assembly Theater B Please visit: https://www.acsmeetings.org/programs/events/webcasts/ "Bioaccumulation of Organic Anthropogenic Wastewater Indicators in Earthworms" Earthworms studied in agricultural fields have been found to contain organic chemicals from household products and manure, indicating that such substances are entering the food chain.  Animal manure and biosolids, the solid byproduct of wastewater treatment, often are applied to agricultural crops to provide nutrients for plant growth and to improve the quality of soil. USGS and Colorado State University-Pueblo scientists have found that earthworms studied in agricultural fields where manure and biosolids were applied contain 20 different organic chemicals from household products and manure. Presenter: Chad A. Kinney, Colorado State University-Pueblo Monday, Oct. 6, 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m., General Assembly Theater Hall C "Geology, Health, and Security in the Global Community" Earth science is integral to international environmental security.  Using case studies from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Zambia, the talk will explain how earth scientists working in collaboration with scientists from many other disciplines can contribute to global environmental security and disaster diplomacy. The session will immediately follow a technical session in the same room (Session T203, "Geology and Health in Texas, Mexico, and Beyond"), with talks examining many international geologic and health issues. Presenter: Geoff Plumlee, USGS scientist and Outgoing Chair of the Geological Society of America's Geology and Health Division Sunday, Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m. to 11:50 a.m., Room 330B Poster Session: "A 50-state Inventory of Landslides -A U.S. Geological Survey Pilot Study" Two USGS landslide publications that help assess the risk of landslides in the U.S. will be presented. Currently, landslide occurrences in the U.S. are investigated and tracked by each one of the 50 State Geological Surveys, with no uniformity in collection or presentation methods.  This lack of uniformity presents a critical challenge for emergency preparedness in landslide-affected regions.  The USGS is providing an integrated platform for each state to post its own inventory in one place, with the intent of eventually providing a publicly-accessible one-stop means of finding the landslide history of an area. The publications being presented have used a similar landslide inventory method to assess landslide hazards for two regions, serving as examples of inventory importance. Chairs:  Helen Delano, Pennsylvania Geological Survey and Lynn Highland, USGS Landslide Program Sunday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Exhibits Hall "Land-Use and Climate Change Affecting Desert Soil Erosion" The threat of dust in dryland regions will be heightened by climate change and land use, scientists say.  Disturbance of the soil surface in dryland regions from recreation, livestock, mining and energy exploration, military exercises, and fire reduces or eliminates the natural protective cover of the soils, resulting in increased dust production.  The effects of future climate changes will also reduce cover of desert soil protectors such as plants.   Combined effects, such as surface disturbance occurring during drought periods, can create very large dust events, and these surface disturbances are likely to increase in the future. Presenter: Jayne Belnap, USGS Sunday, Oct. 5, 9:30 a.m., Room 332AD "Delta Dikes in Northwest Washington-to Build or Not to Build?" The flood protection and agricultural benefits of dikes at river deltas are often tainted by their resulting hazards. Recent surveys of large deltas in northwest Washington show a pattern of diked areas being about a meter lower than neighboring undiked areas. One explanation is that river sediments at deltas are naturally compacted over time; however, natural floods frequently deposit clay and silt sediments that compensate for this loss of land. Diked areas protected from such floods are not subject to sediment build-up and are therefore lower than nearby undiked areas. The results are loss of fishery resources, changes in wildlife habitat, lost carbon sequestration, and the ever increasing hazard of a great flood overtopping a dike. Presenter: Ralph Haugerud, USGS Monday, Oct. 6, 11 a.m., Room 352DEF "The First Line of Defense: Louisiana's Barrier Islands" Many of the islands that have served as Louisiana's first line of defense from storm surge are severely eroding. Some have retreated more than 20 yards per year. Many are not following the classic model of migrating landward with no change in form; they are diminishing in size and will eventually disappear because of subsidence, low sand supply, and impacts by extreme storms. Presenter: Asbury (Abby) Sallenger, USGS Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2:30 p.m., Ballroom C Human Health Joint Technical Session: "Developments in Aeolian Research: Bridging the Interface between Soil, Sediment, and Atmosphere II" USGS scientists will present on the dangerous effects of dry region dust emissions on human and environmental health. The potential effects of climate change, coupled with increased development of dryland areas such as Las Vegas, highlight the need for further research on the ecological and health effects of dusts from geologic sources such as dry lake beds. The pair of talks, "Dust from playas in the Mojave Desert (USA): Controls on metal contents and emission" and "Bioaccessibility of Toxic Elements In Dusts from Dry Saline Lakes In the Mojave Desert (USA)," will address the geologic and hydrologic processes that result in the presence of potentially toxic heavy metals within dry lake bed dusts, and how the dusts may affect humans and wildlife. Presenters: Rich Reynolds and Suzette Morman, USGS Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1:30 p.m., General Assembly Theater Hall B "Living on a Dusty Moon" While stardust is the stuff of fairytales, moon dust is the stuff of science.  The renewed interest in establishing a manned base on the moon demands information on the effects of moon dust on human health. The dust had substantial impacts on space suits and other equipment used in the first lunar missions, and was also well-known as a source of substantial eye, skin, and respiratory irritation to astronauts. USGS scientists will discuss recent research on the potential impacts of lunar dust on equipment and human health, and the development of a lunar soil simulant that can be used to model these impacts.   Presenters: Doug Stoeser, USGS in collaboration with NASA, and Geoff Plumlee, USGS Thursday, Oct. 9, 8 a.m., Room 310AD "New Contributions from the National Groundwater Quality Program" The USGS National Groundwater Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program is instrumental to public safety because it consistently examines the quality of ground and surface water while encompassing a broader range of scales, contaminants, and environmental settings than any other large-scale sampling program to date. Data on chemical releases, environmental characteristics, and land use have been assembled and combined with sampling results to construct models for predicting contaminant occurrence in groundwater throughout the Nation. NAWQA has also helped to focus national attention on several ground-water contaminants affecting public water supplies, including potential contaminants that had not yet received much national attention such as road salt, ground-water recharge facilities, and atmospheric deposition. Presenter: Jack Barbash, USGS Wednesday, Oct. 8, 5:15 p.m., Room 352DEF "Health Impacts of Coal-Derived Substances in Drinking Water" The health effects of coal combustion are well known; however, much less is known about the potential impact of ingesting toxins leached from coal into drinking water.  The author will discuss research in the Balkans and high rates of kidney and pelvic cancers found in U.S. states that have low rank coal deposits and rural populations using groundwater. Presenter: William H. Orem, USGS Sunday, Oct. 5, 8:45 a.m., Room 330B Water Census "Back to the Future-Basic Training" While training for a return to the moon, astronauts have provided insight on water availability here on Earth.  To prepare for future moon exploration, newly recruited astronauts spend a week in northern New Mexico learning basic field techniques in geology and geophysics.  Since 2004, USGS has been involved in the instruction of such field methods.  As part of their training, astronaut teams have collectively acquired gravity and magnetic data in the Taos Valley.  The data collection also helps map buried structures that influence ground-water flow and accumulation.  Thus, astronaut candidates learned lunar exploration techniques while at the same time providing insights into the availability of fresh water for residents of this dry area. Presenter: Patricia Dickerson, University of Texas at Austin Tuesday, Oct. 7, 10:45 a.m., Room 310D "Water Quality in Selected United States Aquifers, 1993-2005" The USGS collected 1,048 samples from wells and springs in 12 aquifer systems across the US including the Basin and Range, Biscayne, Castle Hayne, Edwards-Trinity, Floridan, Ozark Plateaus, Piedmont and Blue Ridge, Prairie du Chien, and Valley and Ridge.  Pesticides, volatile organic compounds, and nutrients were among the constituents analyzed. Water quality was highly variable.  The author will describe what was detected, and the land use and aquifer characteristics that result in higher contamination. Presenter: Bruce D. Lindsey, USGS Sunday, Oct. 5, 1:30 p.m., Room 342BE

Water Resources Management

Vahid Alavian on Water Week 2007
B-SPAN Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink, was the cry of the ancient mariner. But for development organizations, managing precious H2O is more than just a poetic albatross over a billion people lack access to a reliable water supply, and more than half the population of the developing world lives without proper sanitation. In this plenary address from Water Week 2007, Vahid Alavian, Adviser to the World Banks Energy, Transport and Water department, speaks about the challenges and horizons ahead for water resource management.
3. Closing Plenary
B-SPAN What does climate change mean for Latin Americas water resources and how will regional policy evolve to reflect this? How does the political economy of a country affect their water and sanitation services? Are we integrating science and social science effectively into water resource management? These are just a few of the questions discussed at the closing plenary of Water Week 2007.
2. Sustainability and Development
B-SPAN Without water, life on Earth is impossible. Yet this precious resource is sometimes entirely too scarce for people in developing countries. To propose solutions and create dialogue around this vital issue, the World Bank sponsors Water Week each year, bringing together internal and external experts in the sector. This plenary session on sustainability and growth for the water sector was introduced by Jamal Saghir, the Director of Energy, Transport, and Water for the World Bank, and moderated by Margaret CatleyCarlson, Chair of the Global Water Partnership.
IEG Natural Resources
B-SPAN Plant life exists in a complicated relationship with water—not only as an ingredient for life and photosynthesis, but, through interactions, for the soil and the climate as well. Is this relationship beneficial? Or should the World Bank reconsider reforestation projects in the interests of water conservation and climate change? In this presentation on October 12, 2006, at the World Banks headquarters in Washington, DC, Sampurno Bruijnzeel, Associate Professor of Ecohydrology at Vrije University in Amsterdam, explained why trees contribute to steady flows of clean water, based on 30 years of experience with tropical hydrology. Kenneth Chomitz, Senior Advisor for the World Banks Independent Evaluation Group, chaired the meeting.
Seminar 12 Human Development Access to Water
B-SPAN Although the worlds surface is 70 percent water, it is still a growing problem for natural resource management. Diverted rivers, dams, and drained wetlands are only a few of the difficulties affecting the global water supply. To discuss the issue, the World Bank External Affairs division held this Access to Water session for the Global Issues Seminar Series on January 25, 2006. Students from the Central European University, American University of Beirut, University of Amsterdam, University of Ghana, Sofia University, Sussex University, and several Washington, D.C. area schools joined the seminar, either at the Banks main headquarters or by videoconference. It was chaired by Maya Brahmam, Head of the Speakers Bureau for the Bank.
Water Week 2005 Water, the World Bank and the Media
B-SPAN Water Week 2005 was held from March 1 to 3, 2005 at the World Bank headquarters in Washington. Titled Water Security Policies and Investments, this years Water Week focused on the need to balance infrastructure with institutions and to develop the two realms in tandem. Recognizing that neither infrastructure nor institutions can adequately solve water problems alone, the conference sought to deepen the understanding of the important relationship between sound policies and infrastructure investments.

 
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Meta Description: [ Chemical Waste Management (CWM) provides Environmental Engineering Services to local and foreign countries; specialises in Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Solid Waste Management, Infrastructure Development. Based in Selangor, Malaysia ]

Chemposite, Inc. - Design and manufacture of fiberglass reinforced plastic pipe, ducting, tanks, scrubbers, grating, walkway systems, dampers, hoods, covers and custom fabrication for wastewater, chemical, and pulp and paper industries.

Clean Products Inc. - Industrial wastewater treatment and recycling equipment to clean wastewater to be reused or to meet disposal requirements.
Meta Description: [ Clean Products manufactures industrial wastewater treatment and recycling systems. ]

Clear Water Industries - National and international environmental waste management and water remediation company that utilizes a solar radiation system, the R2000 to destroy organic contaminants and to purify ground water, industrial effluents, and aquatic systems.

Clearwater Technology - Ohio supplier of industrial fluid recycling and wastewater treatment systems, water filters, oil water separators, centrifuges, chemical polymer, ultrafiltration, magnetics and related products.
Meta Description: [ Industrial wastewater treatment system by Clearwater Technology, Ohio supplier of industrial fluid recycling and wastewater treatment technology systems, water filters, oil water separators, centrifuges, more. ]

Cobra Bell Technology Ltd - Experienced water engineer, MEICA engineer, LUL engineer, cost engineer available, offering mechanical electrical instrumentation control automation and waste water services. A London based company established in 1994
Meta Description: [ Experienced water engineer, MEICA engineer, LUL engineer, cost engineer available, offering mechanical electrical instrumentation control automation and waste water services. ]

Conder Products Ltd. - Designs, and manufactures GRP-tanks aimed to protect the water environment including wastewater treatment systems, septic tanks, cesspools, oil/water interceptors, rainwater recovery systems, petrol interceptors, separators and engineered vessels .
Meta Description: [ Conder manufacture sewage treatment systems to fit all requirments. Other products in the range are for water storage or fuel storage and oil water seperators. ]

Coronado Environmental - Informational site to help customers and potential customers of Coronado Environmental in the On-Site Wastewater field.
Meta Description: [ Information for customers of Coronado environmental ]

Covalent Laboratories - Providing groundwater remediation. Dedicated to the efficient operation of industrial heating and cooling process and waster water systems. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Meta Description: [ Covalent Labs Providing Groundwater Remediation. Efficient Industrial Heating And Cooling Process and Waster Water Systems. Located in Cincinnati, Ohio. ]

Custom Applied Technology Corp. - Car wash water reclaim systems and ozone generators.
Meta Description: [ car wash water reclaim systems, cooling tower water treatment systems, industrial water treatment and Ozone generators ]

Custom biochemical formulations for bioremediation - Manufacturer of biochemical products for degradation of organic compounds in wastewater and soil.

D.D. Engineering LTD - Specialises in the design, manufacture and installation of mechanical equipment for the effluent and water treatment industry.
Meta Description: [ DD engineering - ravensthorpe, settlement tank scrapers, bridge scrapers, picket fence thickeners, fixed bridge scrapers, effluent equipment, water treatment plant, half bridge scrapers, sewage machinery, effluent treatment plant, waste water treatment plant, steel fabrications, flight scrapers, ... ]

D.J. Gongol and Associates, Inc. - Manufacturers' representatives for municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment equipment and pollution controls in Iowa and Nebraska.
Meta Description: [ Representatives for manufacturers of municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment equipment and environmental systems, serving Iowa and Nebraska ]

David Trump Pollution Control Project Management - Drainage consultancy, design and construction of reed beds and sewage treatment plants. Flood prevention and irrigation.
Meta Description: [ Pollution Control Expert, Environmental Surveys, Sewage Treatment Plants, Reed Bed Schemes and project management . ]

Dewatering Enterprise Co., Ltd. - Research, design and manufacturing of equipment for water, wastewater, and sludge treatment problems facing industrial plants and municipal treatment facilities.

Digital Analysis Corporation - Manufacturer of pH adjustment systems, acid wastes neutralization and industrial wastewater treatment systems.
Meta Description: [ pH neutralization, pH Adjustment, and Acid Wastes Neutralization Systems. All systems Skid mounted / turnkey design. ]

Dime Water Inc. - Manufacturer of commercial and industrial water treatment and reverse osmosis systems.
Meta Description: [ water filters, and ro water treatment systems ]

Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association - Manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment for the municipal and industrial markets including the design or application of ductile iron pipe.

Dynachem Products Inc. - Provides wastewater treatment and maintenance chemicals.

Dynatec Systems, Inc. - Providing solutions to industrial wastewater treatment problems using membrane treatment, chemical/physical treatment or biological treatment including membrane bioreactors.
Meta Description: [ Dynatec Systems Inc. provides high quality wastewater treatment and wastewater purification systems. By combining over 25 years experience in the application of membrane systems with biological treatment, Dynatec Systems has developed two Membrane bioreactor Treatment Systems. Dynatec Systems ma... ]

EBAA Iron, Inc. - Manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment products for the municipal and industrial markets including joint restraint products for ductile iron pipes, Megalug, and Megaflange.

Ecomembrane SRL - Production of the systems for the storage of biogas for electrical and thermal energy, water treatment and storage, and accessories.
Meta Description: [ Ecomembrane srl si occupa di tecnologie innovative nel campo ambientale e del risparmio energetico. Sistemi di stoccaggio biogas per energia elettrica e termica, trattamento e stoccagio acque, accessori ]

Encina Wastewater Authority - A 36 MGD treatment facility located in Carlsbad, California.
Meta Description: [ Encina Wastewater Authority | Serving Carlsbad, Vista, Buena Sanitation District, Vallecitos Water District, Leucadia Wastewater District, and Encinitas ]

Enprotec - Provides industrial wastewater treatment, dissolved air flotation, lamella clarifier oil-water separation, multi-media filtration, emulsion breaking, heavy metal hydroxide precipitation and tertiary treatment.

Enviro Sewage Treatment Systems - Maintenance and installation of sewage plants,septic tanks and pumping stations.Certified installers of Klargester systems and approved service providers.
Meta Description: [ specialists installation maintenance sewage treatment plants 20 years of 'on site' experience Certified Installers Klargester Camtech Approved Service Providers Titan and Allerton ]

Envirocycle - Compact waterwater treatment systems for domestic commercial applications that recycle water on site as an alternative to sewage recirculation.

Environmental Enterprises, Inc. - Specializes in the designing, building and financing of modular expandable wastewater facilities in the western United States.
Meta Description: [ Environmental Enterprises, Inc. (EEI) offers a full service, single source responsibility for providing the best possible selection of wastewater technologies for the project. ]

Environmental Management Corporation - Providing practical solutions for complex management and environmental needs for municipalities and industries wastewater treatment facilities.

Environmental Operating Solutions - Leveraging recent advances in microbiological methods, EOS is harnessing the biological capabilities of complex microbial communities in their natural environment to improve the efficiency and reduce the expense of treating wastewater.

Environmental Protection Company - Marketing products to enhance the quality of used water. The Bio-Robi and Bio-Disk recycle treatment at low costs.

Environmental Treatment Systems, Inc. - ETS provides a wide range of industrial water and wastewater treatment systems and services, including dissolved air flotation (DAF), physical-chemical treatment systems, aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment systems, turnkey systems, engineering, and testing.
Meta Description: [ Environmental Treatment Systems (ETS) provides industrial wastewater treatment systems & services including dissolved air flotation (DAF), physical-chemical treatment systems, aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment systems, engineering and testing. ]

Environmental Warehouse - Consultants and equipment suppliers for water and trade wastewater treatment, including evaporators, filters, distillation, chemical and flocculant dosing systems, design of dangerous goods storage. Located in Newcastle Australia.
Meta Description: [ The Environmental Warehouse - products and services helping industry protect the environment, based in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia ]

EnviroSim Associates Ltd. - Developers of the BioWin wastewater treatment process simulator - used by consultants and water authorities for treatment plant design and optimization worldwide. Key wastewater treatment process models include biological nutrient removal (nitrogen and phosphorus), oxygen transfer and aeration modeling, secondary sludge settling, and anaerobic digestion.
Meta Description: [ EnviroSim Associates Ltd. developers of BioWin dynamic wastewater treatment process modeling simulation and optimization software. Key process models include biological nutrient removal, oxygen transfer modeling, secondary settling, and anaerobic digestion. ]

ESD Waste2Water Inc. - Developers of a wastewater treatment and recycling systems.

Euro Tech Holdings Company Ltd. - Process control systems for water and waste water treatment.

Euro-Matic Plastics, Inc. - Manufacturer of Euro-Matic hollow plastic Bird Balls for industrial use to cover acid process water ponds, cyanide ponds, oil field waste pits and other similar wastewater storage facilities.
Meta Description: [ ECC is a leading distributor of hollow plastic balls. We distribute plastic balls for Water, Waste Water, Chemical, Medical, Industrial and Military applications. We provide floating ball covers, playpen balls ane more. ]

Exact Dewatering Solutions - Suppliers of filter presses, effluent treatment systems, replacement filter plates, replacement filter cloths,refurbished Willett ram pumps and Ram pump spares. Coagulents and flocculants to aid solid settlement with a specialist range for the removal of heavy metals.
Meta Description: [ UK based suppliers of water effluent treatment systems, ranging from pumps to filter presses and filter plates. Also offers refurbished spares and consumables. ]

500 F.B. Leopold - Manufacturer of water and wastewater treatment products for the municipal and industrial markets including clarifiers, filters, and media.

Fabco Industries, Inc. - Waste water treatment, processing, filtration, purification. Cadmium, lead removal from liquids. Petroleum spill containment, gas, fuel oil.
Meta Description: [ Fabco Industries is committed to improving the effectiveness of storm water treatment by creating cost effective delivery devices for our patented filtration media package. ]

Fluidyne Corporation - Offers wastewater treatment technologies

Formeco - Producing solvent recovery systems, waste water treatment apparatus and acids recovery units.
Meta Description: [ Solvent distillation equipment for solvent reclamation and distillation. Wastewater evaporators equipment for reclamation and evaporation. ]

Franklin Miller Inc. - Manufacturer of wastewater grinders, comminutors, screens and other size reduction processors.
Meta Description: [ Franklin Miller is the leading manufacturer of wastewater disintegrators, grinders and comminutors for fine reduction of solids in open channel, inline or gravity installations. These units protect and enhance the operation of pumps and other process equipment and reduce maintenance at wastew... ]

Frontier Technology, Inc. - Manufacturer of dewatering, wastewater treatment, equipment, belt filter press, screens, filtration, water purification, separation, dryers, and related equipment.

Furness Newburge, Inc. - Green sand foundry emissions and their prevention. The green sand’s coal and the core’s resin binder are the primary sources of organic HAP and VOC emissions.
Meta Description: [ Furness Newburge, Sonoperoxone, Blackwater System, Clearwater System, pollutant emission reduction, bond reduction, Green Sand Facility ]

Gadmon Industries - Partners in drain and sewer renovation.
Meta Description: [ Gadmon Industries - Partners in Drain & Sewer Renovation. ]

GEOtivity, Inc - Solution provider in wireless flow monitoring and event data management.
Meta Description: [ GEOtivity, Inc. - Wirless Monitoring Solutions ]

404 Goel Services, Inc. - Offers long and short term flow monitoring in sanitary, combined, storm sewers, and rain data collection. Field inspection services include: System inventory, data reconstruction, man hole inspection, smoke testing, dyed water testing, line cleaning and leak Detection.
Meta Description: [ Flowrent is a Water and Wastewater Operating Service specializing in Field Inspections, Sanitary Sewer Equipment, Flow Assessment, Flow Monitoring Equipment, Flow Meter Rentals and more. ]

Gramm Environmental Limited - Provides water recycling systems, rain water systems and grey water recycling systems.
Meta Description: [ Gramm - Water our planet’s most precious resource rain water harvesting, rain water systems, grey water systems, rain harvesting, rain water harvesting, rain water, water recycling systems, Water Recycling Systems, Rain Water Systems, Grey Water Recycling, Grey Water , Systems, Reclaimed Water, e... ]

Gryaab - Gryaab in Gothenburg Sweden works for a clean ocean. Gryaab is a purification plant for sewage water from the region. The company is shared owned by the council of Ale, Göteborg, Härryda, Kungälv, Lerum, Mölndal och Partille.
Meta Description: [ Gryaab svarar för reningen av avloppsvattnet i Göteborgsregionen. Bolaget ägs tillsammans av kommunerna: Ale, Göteborg, Härryda, Kungälv, Lerum, Mölndal och Partille. Vi arbetar för ett renare hav. ]

H B Environmental - Design, supply, installation and maintenance of industrial wastewater treatment systems.
Meta Description: [ Design, supply, installation and maintenance of industrial wastewater treatment systems. Heavy metals, color and oil removal. Coagulants and flocculants. Water and sewage treatment, filter presses, reverse osmosis. ]

404 H2O GmbH - Process water engineering is a specialist in the area of treatment and processing of industrial waste waters and delivers evaporators, machines and units for this, as well as the complete know-how.
Meta Description: [ H2O GmbH - process water engineering is a specialist in the area of processing and recycling of industrial waste water. H2O GmbH supplies the necessary machines and systems as well as the complete know-how. The core product are VACUDEST evaporators. Specific information is available for the follo... ]

Hennesy Equipment - Manufacturers' representative for water and wastewater management, serving residential and industrial for over 30 years.
Meta Description: [ Manufacturer's Rep for water and wastewater. ]

Hogarth House, Ltd. - Offers a book on Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems.
Meta Description: [ Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems covers all aspects of biology, history and chemistry of wastewater treatment, theory, design, operation and maintenance and regulatory issues of wastewater management.>