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Are We Accidentally Medicating Ourselves Into a Mind-Numbing, Body-Weakening Stupor?

The Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai, Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D., noted Wednesday:In a … study by the United States Geological Survey that tested for 95 contaminants in water supplies nationwide, 80 percent of the samples fr…

Water purification: Any old iron?

A little-known chemical may provide a new way to clean water

IRON in water is normally regarded a pollutant. Luke Daly, the boss of Ferrate Treatment Technologies of Orlando, Florida, however, plans to turn that thought on its head. He intends to use a chemically unusual form of iron to clean water up, not make it dirty.

Iron is found in the part of the periodic table known as the transition metals. Like all metals, these react with other elements by giving up electrons to form positively charged ions. Transition metals, though, give up different numbers of electrons in different circumstances, and thus have ions of various charges. Usually, iron loses two or three electrons. But in ferrates, which are compounds of iron and oxygen with non-transition metals like sodium and calcium, it loses six. That makes ferrates extremely reactive, and it is this reactivity which Mr Daly hopes to exploit. …

Hyflux +3.0%; Well placed in China water space: OCBC

Hyflux (600.SG) +3.0% at $2.41, vs STI +0.1% with just over half its 50-day average volume traded already, after the water treatment firm says it won deals to develop 3 water projects at Hechuan Industrial Park in Chongqing City, China.

Hyflux will invest around US$45 million ($58.3 million) in 3 BOT (Built-Own-Transfer) projects, which it will fund via internal resources and will operate the plants (2 wastewater treatment and 1 potable water treatment) over a 30-year concession period.

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Singapore’s Hyflux to invest $58.3m in 3 China water projects

Singapore water firm Hyflux (HYFL.SI) said on Tuesday it has signed three concession agreements with the government of China’s Chongqing City to  develop three water projects in the city’s Hechuan Industrial  Park.

Hyflux will invest approximately US$45 million ($58.3 million) in these  three Build-Own-Transfer projects and maintain the plants over  a concession period of 30 years, the firm said in a statement  to the Singapore Exchange. 

 

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An Overwhelming Number of Scientific Studies Conclude That Cavity Levels are Falling Worldwide … Even In Countries Which Don’t Fluoridate Water

Everyone agrees that the number of cavities have plummeted in the U.S. over the last couple of decades, after water fluoridation was introduced (that is why health officials call water fluoridation “one of the ten greatest public health accomplishmen…

Fluoride in Toothpaste May Be Good, But Fluoride in Water Is NOT

Scientists are only now finding out how toxic fluoride is. Time Magazine notes:What has … changed is how much toxicologists know about the harmful effects of fluoride compounds. And see this and this.But everyone agrees on the benefits of water fl…

An Untested Type of Fluoride Is Used in the Overwhelming Majority of U.S. Water Supplies

Dartmouth University wrote in 2001:In a recent article in the journal NeuroToxicology, a research team led by Roger D. Masters, Dartmouth College Research Professor and Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government Emeritus, reports evidence that pu…

Government To Reduce Fluoride Levels in Drinking Water Because Too Much Fluoride Can Cause Health Problems

Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a reduction in allowable fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water:HHS’ proposed recommendation of 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per …

Global climate: Tough little girl

La Nina proves as disruptive as her better-known brother

EL NINO, a periodic sloshing of warm water from west to east across the Pacific, gets its name—“the boy child”—because it is around Christmas that it warms the water off Peru. It is now understood to have far wider effects, leading to characteristic patterns of temperature, rainfall and drought around much of the world. El Nino’s female counterpart, La Nina—a cooler sloshing from east to west—is less well known, and less frequent. But it too can impose a distinctive pattern of weather worldwide.

A moderately strong La Nina began around the middle of 2010 and is now at its peak; it is very likely to last another couple of months, and conceivably into the middle of this year. It can be blamed for floods in Australia, which are typical of La Nina in their location, if not their intensity, and in the Philippines, where ten people had died as of January 4th. But these are far from the first symptoms. The torrential rains which killed hundreds in Venezuela and Colombia in November and December had the little girl’s fingerprints on them, too. The spectacular inundation in Pakistan last August also fits the pattern. …

Dec 29: Asian Micro, Asia Water, First REIT

The following companies may have unusual price changes in Singapore trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close. Singapore’s Straits Times Index climbed 0.8% to 3,183.70 yesterday.

Commodity suppliers: The Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index, which tracks prices of 19 commodities from copper to corn, climbed 0.7% in New York yesterday. Noble Group (NOBL SP), a Hong Kong-based commodities supplier, rose 1.4% to $2.14. Olam International (OLAM SP), a Singapore-based supplier of agricultural commodities, lost 1.3% to $3.15.

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Economics Is Simple … The Fat Cats Just Want You to Think It’s Complicated So That You Won’t Demand Change

Economics and finance seem like complicated topics, and so many people “leave it to the experts”.However, these topics are actually simple, and if people hear a clear explanation, they will be able to form an opinion about our current economy and the g…

“Water For Elephants” Trailer [Feat. Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon]

Check out the trailer for Water for Elephants, starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson. Synopsis: “Based on the acclaimed bestseller, Water for Elephants presents an unexpected romance in a uniquely compelling setting. Veterinary school student Jacob meets and falls in love with Marlena, a star performer in a circus of a bygone era. They discover [...]

Optimizing Maintenance Workforce Efficiency in Water and Wastewater Environments with a CMMS Posted By : Ricky01

Water and wastewater treatment plants are responsible for providing us with safe drinking water. Water is pumped from various sources like rivers and streams and sent to treatment plants before being distributed to consumers.

Pink Water Birth

Pink: A mother-to-be who loves the ocean so much that she’s going to deliver her first bundle of joy underwater! “Pink is opting for a water birth when she delivers her firstborn next spring. She did her research and decided that a water birth worked for her,” a friend of the singer tells In Touch. [...]

Bio-Treat Technology wins $99m water treatment contract in Henan

Bio-Treat Technology says it has signed a water supply, wastewater treatment and recycled water contract with the Henan Province San Men Xia Industrial Zone Consultative Committee with a contract value of RMB500 million ($98.7 million).

The investment in the first phase of the project is estimated to be no less than RMB80 million. The funds required for these BOT projects will be financed through internal cash flow and domestic banks borrowing.

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Sava River water level on rise

The water level of the Sava River near the western Serbian town of Å abac is on the rise and emergency flood defense is still in force.

Defense levees have been reinforced in the village of Provo and livestock have been evacuated.

Situation in flooded areas improves

The water levels of rivers in western Serbia are stagnating and even decreasing in some parts, says Serbian police (MUP) Emergency Sector Chief Predrag Marić.

The flood wave has passed through Prijepolje, where the water level of the Lim River is declining, and it is now headed toward Å abac.

Miley Cyrus in hot water over nude pic scandal

miley cyrus 3Sites are claiming – with alleged photo proof – that Miley Cyrus sends nude pictures of herself to friends. The Canadian blog ZackTaylor.ca posted a photograph Thursday morning of what appears to be a woman standing in a bathroom doorframe, phone in hand, wearing nothing but an open plaid shirt, reports the New York Daily [...]

Darco Water clinches multiple contracts amounting to $11m

Mainboard-listed Darco Water Technologies, the provider of integrated engineering and knowledge-based water treatment solutions, has secured multiple contracts with a combined valued of $11 million in two months.

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UK PM Cameron challenges Bush’s water boarding saved lives claim

Prime Minister David Cameron has challenged former US President George Bush”s claim that the use of water-boarding saved British lives. In his book Decision Point, published this week, Bush said the use of the technique – a kind of simulated drowning – on terror suspects “helped break up plots” to attack Heathrow and Canary Wharf. [...]