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Mar 10, 2010, Water Storage Tanks, Storage Tanks, Emergency Water Supply, Water Bags

Home of Portable Tanks and Water Storage Tanks for bulk liquid storage. Water Storage Tanks for emergency water supply. Fuel blivets and reserve bladder tanks for military and relief efforts.

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Mar 3, 2010, Water, Not al-Qaeda, is Yemen’s Main Domestic Concern, Experts Say

Yemen faces water crisis that is compounded by limited supply, unregulated use and future population boom, which will double in 20 years.

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Mar 3, 2010, Pakistan Raises Water Issue During Diplomatic Talks With India

Pakistani officials raised concerns about India’s alleged misuse of the Indus River during diplomatic talks between the two countries Thursday, the Hindustan Times reports.

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Mar 3, 2010, Drought, Climate Change Jeopardize and Complicate Hydropower Policies Around The World

Climate change is expected to bring less precipitation and more extreme droughts to certain parts of the world, causing electricity shortages in hydro-reliant countries.

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Mar 3, 2010, Hidden Waters and Dragons in the Deep: The Fresh Water Crisis in China's Karst Regions

Yunnan Province is a microcosm of the challenges facing China’s vulnerable freshwater supply

The vast yet inaccessible underground waters in southwest Yunnan Province represent the front lines of China's freshwater crisis.

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Mar 3, 2010, WORLD WATER CUP BEGINS IN UGANDA

The soccer World Cup in South Africa this June has pulses racing everywhere. In Uganda, Lifewater International and Divine Waters Uganda, an in-country partner organization, are harnessing this excitement to promote effective water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) practices. As a new phase of the WASH Promotion Soccer Tournament, which began in 2007, Lifewater and Divine Waters will host its newly created World Water Cup on June 4 and 5, 2010, at a major stadium in Kampala, Uganda’s capital city. Read more ...

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Mar 3, 2010, CARRY WATER ALL DAY ON WORLD WATER DAY

World Water Day is March 22: Join in the Fun!

Imagine you and your pastor, the principal of your children’s school, and/or local government representatives carrying buckets, jugs, or big yellow jerry cans for an entire day. This is exactly what Lifewater International suggests that you do along with your friends and family, and public figures in your community this World Water Day! Read more ...

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Mar 3, 2010, State May Legalize Rainwater Harvesting

A new bill introduced by Salt Lake City, Utah legislators could lift the restrictions on water harvesting for residents of that state. Although rainwater harvesting has been practiced for many years by homeowners who use rainwater to irrigate their gardens and other landscaping needs, it has been officially "illegal" because the state owns the water rights.

If passed, SB32 would allow for the collection of rainwater in a single underground tank of up to 2,500 gallons and in two above-ground containers of 100 gallons each. Harvesters would have to register online with the state water engineer's office and supply information about how much is to be collected and the collection point of the rainwater.


Mar 3, 2010, Water Restrictions Extended

The Southwest Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) has extended the rules limiting watering for another six months. The rules were set to expire at the end of February.

Residents have been under the tightened restrictions since 2007, when the original watering order cut days from twice a week to once. That order was modified several times since its implementation during the prolonged drought that tightened water supplies.

SFWMD officials report that water conditions have improved enough to allow the more relaxed rules and long-range forecasts project above normal rainfall for the next three months. However, board members felt that it was necessary to keep the tighter restrictions enforced until the summer rains begin, because the water levels in local lakes are still lagging.

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Mar 3, 2010, Indian Tribe’s Water Rights Upheld

The Arizona Supreme Court has unanimously affirmed a trial judge's approval of the 2004 settlement between the Gila River Indians, the federal and state governments and numerous irrigation districts and municipalities in Maricopa and Pinal counties.

The ruling has finally settled decades-old lawsuits involving the water-rights claims of the Gila River Indian Community, several Apache tribes, the town of Gila Bend and other interested parties.

The settlement will provide the Gila River tribe with 653,500 acres of water annually from various sources. In exchange, the tribe agreed to resolve claims for additional water rights from other parties and pay compensation for damages.

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Mar 2, 2010, What is the difference between gray water portable tanks and black water portable tanks?

A student working on a school science project contacted our tech team in regard to the difference between gray water portable tanks and black water portable

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Mar 2, 2010, Portable Tanks To Store Livestock And Crop Production

Our customer was looking for portable collapsible tanks applicable for livestock and crop production. Space wasn't an issue but shipping and handling to

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Mar 2, 2010, Designing A Rainwater Collection System For Small Yards

One of our customers is designing a rainwater collection system to install it in homes with small backyards overseas. He required an UV tank material.

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Mar 2, 2010, Looking for a 1500 cubic meter pillow tank for treated water for site construction

Our customer asked us for the following project support: He needed water stored during a civil construction period. The water didn't include chemicals

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Mar 2, 2010, What are the pro's and con's of a portable collapsible flexible tank used as a water system for clean and safe drinking water?

A mother asked us for help in regard to her son's school science project. He had to give two examples of water systems to supply clean and safe drinking

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Mar 2, 2010, Looking For A Portable Diesel Tank With Pump For 100 Gallons Tank Capacity Minimum

Our customer was trying to find a portable diesel tank with a capacity around 100 to 150 gallons minimum including a pump. The portable collapsible diesel

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Feb 26, 2010, Spill Berms AA, Secondary Containment, Spill Containment

Spill Berms AA are a multi-purpose containment berm, created to retain its performance and flexibility over time.

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Feb 26, 2010, Spill Basins, Secondary Containment, Spill Containment, Tank Containment

Spill Basins are flexible and efficient means of secondary spill containment.

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Feb 24, 2010, WFP Reaches Nearly 4 Million Earthquake Victims In Haiti

In the weeks since a devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, WFP has reached nearly 4 million people with much-needed food assistance. In cooperation with the Haitian government and other partners, WFP is preparing a long-term plan to get people back to work and support reconstruction.

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Feb 23, 2010, City Tentatively Approves Landscape Ordinance

In order to comply with California’s Water Conservation in Landscaping Act, (Assembly Bill 1881) , Oakdale City Council members reluctantly voted to tentatively approve a new state mandated water-efficient landscape ordinance. Read more ...

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Feb 23, 2010, Water Bills Threaten Irrigation

Two Nebraska bills could possibly threaten irrigation throughout the state. Under the proposed legislation, areas of the Upper Republican Natural Resources District, where groundwater declines have occurred, would be the determining factor of the amount of irrigation allocated. Read more ...

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Feb 17, 2010, USAID Newsletter

1) News and Events2) Announcements & Information3)Grant Opportunities

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Feb 12, 2010, Drinking water holding tanks, Collapsible Water Tanks, Pillow Tanks,

Portable drinking water holding tanks for emergency, military and industrial use. Portable tanks are kept in stock in common sizes. FDA and NSF 61 compliant Drinking Water Tanks. USA made pillow tanks

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Feb 9, 2010, Pillow Tanks, Used To Create Large Quantities Of Anaerobic Water

Pillow Tanks, used by Shaw Environmental to create large quantities of anaerobic water for in situ bioremediation injection. Benefits are faster production and less field time.

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Feb 9, 2010, Using Potable Water Pillow Tanks To Create Large Quantities Of Anaerobic Water For In Situ Bioremediation Injection

At Columbus Air Force Base (CAFB) in Columbus, Mississippi, a groundwater injection of carbon and the anaerobic microbial consortium SDC-9(tm) was determined

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Dec 18, 2009, Spill Containment, Secondary Containment, Containment Berm, Drive-Through Berms

Spill Containment, also known as containment berm or drive-through berms, are used as a barrier between the leak or contamination and the environment.

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Dec 18, 2009, Onion Tanks, Self-Supporting Tanks, Portable Tanks, Blivets

Self-supporting onion tanks are ideal for use as fire fighting dump tanks or military tanks (NSN#5430-01-526-2212).

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Dec 18, 2009, Frame Tanks, Folding Frame Tank, Collapsible Tanks, Portable tank

Portable folding frame tanks for fighting wild fires, HAZMAT and oil spill cleanup. The sturdy frame tanks are lightweight, compact and easy to use. Collapsible folding frame water storage tanks.

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Dec 18, 2009, Drive-Through Berms AF, Secondary Containment, Spill Containment

Drive-Through Berms AF are suitable for oil, fuel, containmated runoff, and other HAZMAT operations

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Dec 18, 2009, Containment Pools, Secondary Containment, Decontamination Pools, Spill Berms

Containment Pools, also known as decontamination pools or decon pools, are used for decontamination emergency response applications.

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Dec 18, 2009, Secondary Containment, Spill Containment, Decontamination, Spill Basins

Secondary containment products are used for containment of fuel tank leaks, oil spill cleanup, truck wheel washing, HAZMAT chemical response etc.

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Dec 7, 2009, Tnemec reports water quality standards put the squeeze on solvent-based linings for storage tanks

KANSAS CITY, MO, Aug. 25, 2009 -- Under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR), enforceable standards limit the levels of specific chemicals found in drinking water due to potential health considerations. These limits, known as a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL), are the highest allowable concentration of a chemical in drinking water supplied by municipal water systems. Enforcement of drinking water standards is provided by state regulatory agencies, which have the authority to set even more stringent guidelines than the limits set by the EPA.

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Dec 7, 2009, Water Ordinance Affects Landscape Projects

Amador County, California, will enact an ordinance to help solve the problem of water wasted due to lavish watering practices, poorly designed or maintained landscapes, and inefficient irrigation technology.

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Dec 7, 2009, Smart Irrigation Controllers Studied

The Irrigation Technology Center of A&M's Texas AgriLife Extension Service has completed an eight-week study of smart irrigation controllers. A total of six different controllers were studied throughout the summer. Some used weather data from remote services to determine when to water, while others collected information from on-site sensors.

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Dec 7, 2009, Guam Waterworks Authority fined for failing to complete water tank assessment

• Assessment part of federal court order to improve its drinking water system

HONOLULU, HI, Aug. 17, 2009 -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today fined the Guam Waterworks Authority $19,000 for failing to fully comply with a 2003 court order to make improvements to its drinking water system.

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Nov 23, 2009, Portable Tanks, Water Storage Tanks, Diesel Bladders, Fuel Blivets

Collapsible portable tanks for water storage, diesel fuel bladders, Jet A, Our pillow tanks are ideal for cistern retrofitting, rainwater collection, fire suppression system and drinking water storage

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Nov 19, 2009, Cistern Water Tanks, Water Storage Tank, Rainwater Harvesting

Having problem with your cistern leaking from and earthquake or age? We can help. Our cistern water tanks and liners are custom made to suit. FDA and NSF 61 approved for drinking water.

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Nov 18, 2009, Irrigation Association Opposes EPA’s New Homes Program

The Irrigation Association (IA) has been studying the Environmental Protection Agency’s Water-Efficient Single-Family New Home Specification. The implications of the program, according to the IA, are a major concern to the future of the landscape and irrigation industries.

Residential landscape contractors and irrigation industry representatives believe that the new home specification program is being released prematurely. In its current format, the program contains serious flaws that make it unacceptable to the irrigation industry, developers and water providers.

The Irrigation Association Board of Directors has recommended that the EPA not move forward with the outdoor criteria of the specification until locally-driven and clearer, outcome-based performance criteria are developed in partnership with qualified professionals.

In a meeting with the EPA's WaterSense team, IA's executive directors delivered the message to the EPA that the IA “strenuously objects to the new homes specifications, and if launched in its current format, the association could not support the new homes program.”

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Nov 18, 2009, Macau, China Running Out of Water

The city of Macau, China, could run out of drinking water in a matter of weeks due to a severe drought in southern China. Macau is the only Chinese city where casino gambling is legal, and even the briefest spell without water would be a devastating blow to the hotel industry. Reservoirs across the Chinese border in Zhuhai, which normally supply the gaming hub, have been ravaged by a drought that has affected a vast sweep of southern China and exposed the fragility of the country’s water system.

There hasn’t been any rain in that area for more than 100 days, the longest dry spell for 38 years, reports the Office of State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters. Fields are completely parched across eight provinces in northern China, and four million people are without proper drinking water. Major state-run newspapers carried reports of the drought on front pages and news broadcasts showed dry, cracked fields with crops withering in the earth.

Stocks of bottled water may have to be shipped to the city unless a deal can be struck with water companies, who are already under intense strain to keep Hong Kong’s taps running as the water shortage takes hold.

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Nov 12, 2009, Water Storage, Liquid Storage

Water Storage. There are as many reasons for storing water as there are for using water. Because water is so essential to our existence, it is crucial that we never run out.

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Nov 9, 2009, City Declares Water Emergency Over

Officials in Windsor, California, have declared an end to the water shortage emergency which began last summer. Water conservation measures were mandated in July as a result of a state order for the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) to reduce the amount of water it pumps from the Russian River by 25%.

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Nov 9, 2009, Water Management Certification Training

The California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) will conduct Water Management Certification training and testing for southern California landscape industry professionals on Wednesday, January 13, 2010. The training will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Headquarters, 4232 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California.

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Nov 9, 2009, Drought Considered Mild, Study Says

The 2005-2007 drought was actually mild compared to many others, and in fact no worse than one just a decade ago, according to researchers from Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. The problem, researchers concluded, was how quickly the population has grown over the last 10 years. Climate change played no detectable role.

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Nov 2, 2009, Pelletpack Tanks, Collapsible IBC's, Bulk Liquid Transport

Pelletpack tanks for bulk liquid transportation of dry flowables or liquids. 1000 Liter capacity, collapsible, reusable. Food grade and non hazardous liquid storage. Durable IBC with replaceable liner

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Nov 2, 2009, Flexitanks, Flexible Tanks, Bulk Liquid Tank, reefer tanks

Bulk Liquid Transportation in our Flexitanks has never been easier. When quality and availability matter, call us. USA made Flexitanks and reefer tanks for transporting oils, winde, dry flowable food

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Nov 2, 2009, Drinking Water, Water Storage Tanks

Drinking Water is essential for humans, animals, plants and the environmental. By using our water storage tanks our customers can be sure to provide safe drinking water.

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Oct 28, 2009, County May Ban Fertilizers

Chautauqua County legislatures are looking into a law to ban the sale and use of certain fertilizers. The ban is meant to reduce the amount of phosphorus making its way into Chautauqua Lake in upstate New York.

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Oct 28, 2009, Increased Rates for Customers with Irrigation Systems

The Onslow, North Carolina Water and Sewer Authority (ONWASA), has approved a new irrigation meter policy governing the use of potable water for the purpose of outdoor irrigation. Under ONWASA’s new policy, customers who purchase irrigation meters for their private landscape irrigation systems are going to be charged an irrigation water user fee at a rate 50% higher than water rates for domestic water meters. The new fee only applies to separately metered irrigation systems; however, customers will not incur an impact fee for the meters.

In July, North Carolina House Bill 2499 went into effect, requiring all users installing new irrigation systems to purchase separate water meters for those systems. The new state law does not affect customers who currently have irrigation systems that are not separately metered.

Scott Chadwick, ONWASA board member and mayor of Swansboro, North Carolina, said it is his understanding that part of the reason for the state mandate is an effort to conserve potable water, and he believes the policy instituted by the ONWASA board will encourage water conservation.

The new irrigation rates will go into effect during the November billing cycle.

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Oct 27, 2009, Air Wall Berms Sizes, Secondary Containment, Spill Containment, Containment Berm

Air Wall Berms Sizes page displays our standard spill containment sizes. Custom sizes and heights are available.

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