Sentences with phrase «into public water supplies»

Plus, chloramines leach copper into public water supplies.
Is it possible that 1080 could accidentally leak into public water supplies and cause depressions, convulsions and deaths attributable to heart attack, and that no one would know the cause?
The law requires any industry that discharges wastes into a public water supply to pay their pro rata share of treatment cost.

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HOOSICK FALLS — Gov. Andrew Cuomo made his first visit to Hoosick Falls on Sunday, about 100 days after the polluted town water supply blew up into one of the most serious public health crises his administration has experienced.
Nonetheless, landfill is a cheap method of waste disposal, and despite some of the problems it has encountered - such as concerns about the leaching of contaminants into local water supplies - it remains more acceptable to the public than alternatives such as incineration.
In its work for General Electric Co. through the years, the public relations firm owned by Mark Behan became entangled in a legal battle between GE and several river communities that filed federal lawsuits against the company when their water supplies were tainted by the PCBs dumped into the river from its plants in Fort Edward and Hudson Falls.
Under state law, that regulation must be as close to the public health goal as possible, taking into account what is technically and financially feasible for water suppliers.
Drinking water free of chemicals like sodium fluoride and chlorine is essential because water will help flush the waste away, but the chemicals dumped into most western public water supplies will kill off good intestinal flora, and therefore should be avoided.
It is unconscionable that fifteen years into the twenty - first century, with all of our advanced technology, we still allow chlorine, fluoride, and other known toxins into our homes via the public water supply.
The game fully embraces the idea of the Public Quest that Warhammer Online introduced, and incorporates it into the world; the player will be presented with missions they may take like killing a broodmother who has been hunting farmers or purifying the town's water supply or even just killing rabbits eating a farmer's pumpkins.
On the heels of the EPA announcement, an in - depth article in the New York Times, «Clean Water Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering,» offers new insights into public drinking water supply contaminaWater Laws Are Neglected, at a Cost in Suffering,» offers new insights into public drinking water supply contaminawater supply contamination.
Celeste Evangelisti has devoted almost two decades of her career to representing individuals, municipalities and public water suppliers who seek to recover costs to clean up contamination from the companies responsible — those who put dangerous products into the stream of commerce without ensuring they will not cause extensive environmental...
Celeste Evangelisti has devoted almost two decades of her career to representing individuals, municipalities and public water suppliers who seek to recover costs to clean up contamination from the companies responsible — those who put dangerous products into the stream of commerce without ensuring they will not cause extensive environmental contamination.
The «cost approach» is much more involved and takes into account a myriad of factors because specific property improvements are identified in enough detail to determine reproduction costs (these can include materials to construct the foundation, construction of structural and finish walls, roofing, heat and / or air conditioning, types of appliances, septic system, whether water is supplied by well or public utilities, the condition and age of the improvements, and more).
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