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The technology was treating water from fracking sites.
Approximately 97percentt of our fresh water is undrinkable and facilities for treating water are limited.
It's politically thorny, but unavoidable: treating water and soil as inexhaustible resources is no longer an option.
One of the most common methods for treating water with high concentrations of dissolved metals is lime neutralization.
First, governments have to stop treating water as an infinitely available resource to be exploited without reference to ecological sustainability.
So, a new-styled measure can be used for treating water leakage of the permafrost tunnels.
Boiling, filtering, or chemically treating water can remove or kill microorganisms, but it will not remove chemical toxins.
This paper reviews current methods for treating water in comparison to the state of art of the CDI process.
Treating water like oil, Greenland legislators may impose royalties on bulk water exports or may favor operations that create jobs by bottling water locally.
The plant, which can supply enough water for a million people, has been taken offline for a service, but will be treating water again shortly.
"It really invests in the water cycle, so all of those facets related to capturing water, treating water, delivering water, storing water, etc," she said.
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