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Swollen rivers know no boundaries. When the snow begins to melt or heavy rains begin to fall, rivers flow, often with a vengeance. Along the border states, floodwaters go where gravity takes them and now, the Dryout Network is set to follow. Dryout is a U...
Let's face it...we live in a world of rapidly developing technological advances. Fortunately, for us, this has resulted in continued improvement in the quality of our daily lives. Take drinking water safety as an example. Over the years, the danger of ...
Sarah Palin is the Antigore, the biggest threat to global warming and climate change, because she states positively that human beings are not the cause of global warming. Democrats are panicking over what will happen on foreign policy if the 72 year old t...
Maintaining the balance between the buzz of noisy urban life with its pubs and clubs, industrial plant and transport, and the reasonable protection of the health and well-being of people within their homes in densely populated urban environments, is the c...
There are two main ways in which you can generate your own power. One is to harness the power of the wind by using a wind turbine to dr...
The nation has learned a great deal since Hurricane Katrina set her sights on the City of New Orleans. A second monster, Hurricane Gustav, put the Gulf Coast on alert just three short years later. With the lessons learned still lingering, a mass exodus to...
One environmental alarm to the World... The Americans throw almost 100 billion plastic bags every year, and only 1 to 3 percent is recycled. The disadvantages of plastic bags Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways, spoil the land...
Although Europe is committed to reduce carbon emissions to 12.5 pct below the 1990 level within the next four years motivated by legitimate public concern about climate change. Outside of the European Emissions Trading System, which ...
You've probably heard a hundred times about the high level of water contamination caused by industrial pollutants over the last several decades. But now environmental scientists are telling us that prescription drugs in drinking water are becoming a new t...
Britain’s contribution to space science began hundreds of years before Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced a new British space research programme in 1959. For centuries our scientists and astronomers have shaped how the world is seen and they c...
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water’s been drained ...
The method of selling and auctioning off old items was radically transformed with the introduction of eBay just a few years ago. eBay has grown to become the most popular form of buying and selling goods online and has spread to countries all around the w...
Let’s face it. The need for drinking water treatment systems has become a sobering fact of everyday life. With over 2100 toxic chemicals reported* to be in U.S. drinking water, it’s critical that a drinking water purification system be capable of havi...
By making a few simple changes folks to your daily routine you can not only save fuel but reap amazing benefits resulting in thousands of dollars of savings not only in fuel costs but maintenance cost over the life of your vehicle Imagine taking ...
When your home has water damage, be it from a burst pipe, overflowing sewer, leaking roof, or natural flood, it is in dire need of restoration. There’s more to water damage restoration than simply mopping up and drying out the home. In fact, water damag...