Not exact matches
You can wash off the contamination with soap and
water — the traditional method — but that creates sizable
reservoirs of radioactive runoff, which in turn has to be trapped,
treated, and stored away for centuries.
«TARP consists of 110 miles of tunnels and
reservoirs, which are actually old limestone quarries that capture and hold storm
water and raw sewage until it can be
treated at waste
water treatment plants and discharged into the canals and rivers.»
A glimpse of a smarter
water future: The piece describes a decision years ago by Iron Horse Vineyards to add
treated [waste]
water from a nearby town to its
reservoir: