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    There can be poor drilling jobs, drilling to close to wells, not sealing the wells properly, and not disposing the wastewater properly ("Clarity - kind of - on fracking" Not only does fracking cause water contamination, it can cause air pollution as well. When some people think of air pollution, they don’t think of fracking and if they do it it is typically perceived as…

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    about just how vital their septic system is to the health and functionality of their home or business. Once something goes down the drain, it’s out of sight and out of mind, but the system is consistently working to properly treat and dispose of the wastewater leaving a building. When you realize the true value of this utility, it’s easier to understand why it’s so important to keep it well maintained. Martin’s Septic Service offers residents in and around Milledgeville, GA, all the services…

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    Potomac River Case Study

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    Early on, the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant was created and the Clean Water Act of 1972 was passed. The Clean Water Act was amended in1990. The amendment allowed new programs to be created to try and help combat acid rain. More recently, DC has implemented to the Clean River…

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    Salt Busters Case Study

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    Regulatory issues apply to governmental requirements that affect your business, and how a business will comply (SBA.gov. n.d.). Salt Busters Car Wash and Auto Detailing own the land in New Smyrna Beach, FL where they would like to construct a new car wash business. There are a number of licenses, permits, and regulatory issues for Salt Busters to follow prior to beginning construction. One such requirement is to obtain a zoning permit from the New Smyrna Beach Zoning and Planning department to…

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    Azo Dye Research Paper

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    textile, rubber, paper, plastic, and cosmetic. There are many of dyes exist in industries and one of them is methyl red and through nano zerovalent iron removal of dyes from waste water. Dye industry effluents constitute one of the most problematic wastewaters to be treated not only for their high chemical and biological oxygen demands (BOD) and suspended solid and content in the toxic compounds but also for their aesthetic impact. Methyl red, if accumulates into the body by inhalation,…

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    Antibiotics are the most important group of drugs which play a significant role to protect humans and animals against bacterial infections (3). In other words, the use of antibiotics is the most conventional method for treating humans (4). These drugs also are used in fish farming industries in order to improve growth (5). Antibiotics are naturally absorbed by the human body after the use. Therefore, much of the drugs or their metabolites are removed from the body through the urine and feces…

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    The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a system that automatically adjusting hydrogen peroxıde Colloıdal-Ag dose to reduce colonization and growth of heterotrophic bacteria in dental unit waterlines and wastewaters. Thirty dental units were assigned into three groups with respect to the protocol employed: Group 1: 10 units were selected for automatic administration. Group 2: 10 units were selected for manual administration and Group 3: 10 units served as controls. Water…

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    Following the Ways of the Scientific Method The scientists solved the Elkhorn Coral mystery using the scientific method by following each step of the method to come to a conclusion as to what is killing the coral. The followed the steps precisely so that would not make any errors during their trials. They started with the first step of the scientific method, making an observation. Paragraph 7, sentence 1 of “Underwater Whodunit: What’s Killing Florida’s Elkhorn Coral” states, “Hot on the trail…

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    Chartier Creek Watershed

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    The Chartiers Creek watershed is located in southwestern PA and flows north for 52.4 miles through Allegheny and Washington counties. It has two sections: the upper section that is mostly located in Allegheny county, and the lower section in north/central Washington county. It’s overall size is approximately 227 square miles and it discharges into the Ohio river at McKees Rocks. Chartiers Creek’s water is utilized for agricultural, recreational, and domestic purposes (Dunkle, 2016). The upper…

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    Discharge from both Lynn and Swampscott enter King’s beach at the Stony Brook outfall. This discharge includes both stormwater and wastewater. In 1991, secondary treatment of wastewater became optional in Lynn, so the wastewater that runs into the waters and sand at King’s beach is not likely to have received secondary treatment. Bacteria counts fail to meet standards for both ambient water quality and are higher than allowed for safe swimming. Further, the stream that runs across the beach is…

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