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- NASA Turns Technology Earthward
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- Environment Canada Issues New Rules To Protect Country’s Water …
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NASA Turns Technology Earthward
New York Times
has sent spacecraft to the farthest reaches of the solar system. Its latest mission is a bit closer to home: helping Los Angeles save water and energy while cutting the sprawling metropolis’s greenhouse gas emissions. As part of a partnership with the city of Los Angeles and the.
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Two Cents Worth: Nevada Copper/City Water Service Agreement: only …
Reno Gazette Journal
The City could provide 2000 acre feet of water to Nevada Copper–for a fee of course–and the gamble would be the mine’s while the City could inherit any infrastructure built at the site and hooked to the municipal water system. Plus Yerington would still have significant water resources left over to comfortably accommodate residential growth for years to come. It is perceived that the copper mine would drill two or three of its own wells in an aquifer different from the one supplying farms. After all Mason Valley is deemed by the State Engineer a “closed” basin for additional drilling so it would require water from a separate aquifer to make it work. All infrastructure to be constructed to deliver water from the wells to areas of use would be the responsibility of Nevada Copper. Any of that infrastructure would become the City’s property when the mine leaves.
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Environment Canada Issues New Rules To Protect Country’s Water …
AHN
The proposed new rules will implement the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Municipal Wastewater Strategy. It will apply on over 4000 wastewater treatment facilities across Canada. Prentice said the new rules’ strong comprehensive approach ensures Canada’s water resources are used economically and ecologically. The minister said in a statement “The proposed regulation will ensure that across the country the release of wastewater effluents does not pose unacceptable risks to human and environmental health and fishery resources. “Under the Action Plan for Clean Water ttawa will commit $96 million to revive Lake Winnipeg Lake Simcoe and other areas under Canada’s territories in the Great Lakes. It will also give the First Nation’s infrastructure a big push particularly schools and water resources through $515 million under the federal Economic Action Plan invest in infrastructure by tapping into the $33-billion Building Canada Fund which will assist municipalities and aborigine communities upgrade their wastewater facilities regulate the metal mines and pulp and paper industries to help them cut the toxicity of their discharges and invest $2. 5 million in the next five years to support the United Nations Environmental Program’s Global Environment Monitoring System.