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| clean water act Latest News+ XML/RSSBy WaterProfessionals Advancements in water treatment technology combined with the Clean Water Act have led to purer water with fewer pollutants. By Wilks Enterprise, Inc. Meeting effluent limits for a NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permit, complying with Clean Water Act for oil/grease limits, or satisfying a POTW’s (Publically Owned Treatment Works) permit, measurement reading can vary. By Kate Frost Forsyth County Permit Revoked to Preserve Water Quality By Raffaele DeGennaro Citizen activism has made it increasingly unacceptable for government and industry to treat our rivers as dumping grounds. Now the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) is proposing an underwater cable between Montreal and Yonkers. By Gaile Meeks Electrical engineering firm, Advantage Electronic Product Development Inc. has developed a progressive water treatment system to improve the quality of water coming from household faucets. By Woodard & Curran The Environmental Protection Agency recognized Paul Hogan with a Lifetime Achievement Merit Award. The awards are given to individuals or groups that made significant contributions to solving environmental problems or raising environmental awareness. By Thea Lucia Mercouffer "Heather and Goliath" - a short film about the LA River controversy and the famed Army Corps whistleblower - will screen in LA at The Reel Women's International Film Festival March 30th, and as part of SWAN Day 2009. By Magic Pebble Media "Heather and Goliath" - a short film about the LA River controversy and the famed Army Corps whistleblower - will screen in LA at The Reel Women's International Film Festival March 30th, and as part of SWAN Day 2009. | ||||||||||||||||||||||