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How Exactly Do Septic Tanks Work?

05th October 2009
A sewerage drain field and a septic tank make up a small scale sewage treatment system. A septic tank is basically a rectangular shaped underground receptacle for wastewater. It is watertight, made of concrete, and consists of tanks that are divided into ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Septic Tanks- for a safe and clean environment

15th September 2009
Our environment is de-grading day by day due to unethical use of resources that the nature has provided to us. The clean and safe environment is now a question of the past. With increasing population and environmental hazards, problem of water management ... Read >
Author: detectitonline

Bladder Tests and Treatment

18th August 2009
The bladder, which is the pelvic hollow organ, is considered one of the most important excretory organs. They store urine and release them when the bladder is full. This action is performed based on the singles that transmit from the bladder to the brain ... Read >
Author: Desray

Remove Dangerous Germs From Your Home Water

11th August 2009
How to remove dangerous germs from your home water supply can be confusing when trying to compare water treatment systems. How can we make a good decision that will protect you and your family from dangerous cysts, germs and water borne illnesses. T... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Whole House Water Filter Removes Water Germ Problem

05th August 2009
Here are 7 reasons why you should have a whole house water treatment system in your home. Also here are two things to avoid when buying water treatment equipment. Buying whole house water treatment equipment can be expensive. There are water treatm... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

How Important is Water Quality Testing?

03rd August 2009
How important is water quality testing to you? Do you know our water supplies contain more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer? Wouldn’t you like to think water quality testing finds these chemicals and removes them before the water ge... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Septic System Alternatives That Save Money

31st July 2009
For anyone who has recently installed a new septic system or is thinking about putting one in, you probably already know that the cost can be prohibitively expensive. Especially during these tough economic times when everyone is trying to save money, it ... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Necessary dirt Damage Clean Up by water damage restoration specialist.

08th July 2009
Water is really beneficial gift of nature but it is really damaging when it appears in form of flood and damages your Home and all possessions. Water damage invites several other troublessuch as sewage evil. Sewage damage is a really dangerous evil - espe... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq

Direct Deposit Payroll Software- Green Facts

07th July 2009
Employers can save time and money by using direct deposit while benefiting the environment. Direct deposit is also a smart way to reduce paycheck fraud, as related to counterfeit and/or stolen checks, altered amounts and forged signatures. Direct deposit ... Read >
Author: Lisa Heather

Sewer Back Up Cleanup and Repair Services in Saint Paul

14th June 2009
A sewer backup can be the result of either a problem in the public sewerage system or a problem in the homeowner’s system. The local government has the responsibility to fix damaged public sewerage systems but, needless to say, if it is a domestic probl... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Make your septic system efficient with Detectitonline

05th June 2009
Our on-site septic system alarm plays a significant role in the overall working of sewage collection system. With proper water overflow sensor, sewage backup alarm , your system will function better and last longer. Each home or business these days ha... Read >
Author: detectitonline

Gutters and Leaders Brooklyn – Keep your home dry and free of any leakages

01st June 2009
If you are a proud homeowner then keeping your home clean and strong at foundations is always your top priority. Foremost thing to take care of is the installation of a proper gutter and leader system. Presence of such a system will ensure that no rainwat... Read >
Author: sturat

Global Water: Addressing Water Shortage And Water Scarcity Globally

29th May 2009
Have you ever wondered exactly why there is such an incredible amount of poor drinking water throughout the world? Do water crises leave you asking the question, “But why is the water not drinkable? Can’t they simply get water that IS?”   The an... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Tips on How to Simplify your Sewage Cleanup

27th March 2009
Sewage cleanup is perhaps one of the meanest activities one has to make in a household. This is because sewage is simply a collection of everything that you no longer want though in a liquid form. Included here are water from washings, feces, urine, waste... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Environmental Management

02nd March 2009
The perception of visitors of an unspoiled environment underpins the tourism industry making environment protection one of the greatest challenges. The tourism industry has an important role to play for management of environment. What is Environmental... Read >
Author: Ecogreen

Environmental Management

23rd February 2009
The perception of visitors of an unspoiled environment underpins the tourism industry making environment protection one of the greatest challenges. The tourism industry has an important role to play for management of environment. What is Environmental... Read >
Author: Ecogreen

Sewage Damage: The alleviation of the dilemma

22nd January 2009
Sewage is a harmful component of wastewater that could bring health risks to people exposed to it if not seen to accordingly. It is ordinary to hear and read news pertaining to flood-related events that affect people’s lives due to its after effects lik... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

New Concerns About Contaminated Tap Water

10th October 2008
The public appreciates the importance of water treatment systems. If urban areas did not make use of such systems, millions of people could drink contaminated tap water. Now new evidence shows how any chemical that gets flushed into the wastewater later e... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

How to Compare Water Treatment Systems

02nd October 2008
To compare water treatment systems, there are several considerations. Contaminants removed. Cost of use. Purchase price. And, is the option environmentally friendly? Product performance data will give you much of this information. In some places, the m... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Which Whole House Water Treatment System is Best?

02nd October 2008
Before you buy whole house water treatment equipment, you need a little information. All of the systems are not equivalent. The most expensive ones are not the healthiest option. Reverse osmosis is still the most expensive whole house water treatment e... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Are There Seriously Drugs in Drinking Water?

01st October 2008
Public response to reports of drugs in drinking water samples are quite interesting to read. If nothing else, some of them tell us "why" there were drugs found in drinking water supplies and why the problem is so widespread. You might expect that large... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Floating Pump System

09th September 2008
Floating pump systems are the true workhorses of the pump family. They are well-built, made to be sturdy and low maintenance, which is one reason why they are so popular for certain applications. Absolutely reliable, these pumps have a low operational cos... Read >
Author: canfieldcustompumps

Uncover the Startling Truth about Your Drinking Water

02nd September 2008
A recent probe finds drugs in drinking water. Scientists find feminized male fish in the Potomac River due to being exposed to estrogen-like substances in the water. Are you scared yet? These are recent headlines regarding the contamination of our nat... Read >
Author: David Cassell

Does Reverse Osmosis Make Water Safe To Drink? The Disadvantages Of Reverse Osmosis

27th August 2008
The disadvantages of reverse osmosis include excessive waste, excessive cost, ineffective filtration of chemical contaminants, no removal of bacterial contaminants, and excessive removal of healthy minerals. Many times we have been asked the question, "D... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman

Reverse Osmosis Water Filtering Systems Are Dinosaurs

21st August 2008
Learn the facts about a reverse osmosis water dispenser, before you buy. There may be better options. Reverse osmosis water filtering systems were designed for large scale industrial use. Eventually, they were modified to fit the home. There are onl... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Do You Know That There Are Drugs In Your Drinking Water?

20th August 2008
"Probe finds drugs in drinking water" was typical of the headlines in the newspapers back in March 2008 when an Associated Press report revealed the results of an investigation carried out by three of its reporters. So how do pharmaceutical drugs get in d... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans

What Does Reverse Osmosis Do to Your Water?

22nd July 2008
It seems like every time you turn your head someone is arguing about which water purification method produces the healthiest water. Since we already have health concerns about tap and bottled water, many people are looking into reverse osmosis as an alte... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

What Does Reverse Osmosis Do to Your Water?

22nd July 2008
It seems like every time you turn your head someone is arguing about which water purification method produces the healthiest water. Since we already have health concerns about tap and bottled water, many people are looking into reverse osmosis as an alte... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Residential Reverse Osmosis Systems: Overkill or Underkill?

21st July 2008
Here is an interesting little factoid that you may not have known. Reverse osmosis was developed over 40 years ago as an industrial method of removing minerals from water which, at the time, was needed for printing and photo processing. So why would rev... Read >
Author: olirom

Residential Reverse Osmosis Systems: Overkill or Underkill?

21st July 2008
Here is an interesting little factoid that you may not have known. Reverse osmosis was developed over 40 years ago as an industrial method of removing minerals from water which, at the time, was needed for printing and photo processing. So why would rev... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Uncover the Many Disadvantages of Reverse Osmosis

17th July 2008
You may have already heard about the disadvantages of reverse osmosis, but still you have questions. If used alone, does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? The answer is a simple "no". You can list the many functions that it can perform and talk... Read >
Author: Dominic Anderton

Eco-friendly Processing in Textile Industry

10th April 2008
Textile Industries use different chemicals in different processes like, dyeing, finishing, scouring, bleaching, softening, washing etc. The textile chemicals & dyeing industry consume large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewater from... Read >
Author: www.fibre2fashion.com

Eco-friendly Processing in Textile Industry

10th April 2008
Textile Industries use different chemicals in different processes like, dyeing, finishing, scouring, bleaching, softening, washing etc. The textile chemicals & dyeing industry consume large quantities of water and produces large volumes of wastewater from... Read >
Author: www.fibre2fashion.com

Plumbing The Depths Of Online Courses

19th October 2007
Plumbing courses are available at trade schools all over the United States and other parts of the globe. They are also available online as well. Plumbing is in high demand and commands high wages. Plumbing courses can be your path to financial and career ... Read >
Author: Christopher

Everything You Need To Know About Plumbing Courses

21st May 2007
Plumbing courses are available at trade schools all over the UK and other parts of the globe. They are also available online as well. Plumbing is in high demand and commands high wages. Plumbing courses can be your path to financial and career success. ... Read >
Author: Christopher

10 Tips for Choosing Green Cleaning Chemicals

28th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Janitorial Store Many cleaning companies are making the switch to green cleaning chemicals. But with so many products on the market these days, how do you know which ones are truly "green"? Here are some recommendations on what t... Read >
Author: Steve Hanson

Determining the correct size of Grease Traps

12th October 2006
Restaurants and other food service businesses generate literally tons of cooking oil, grease and food wastes every day. If this waste is not managed properly, it can cause major environmental problems. Much of the waste is in solid form and can be safely ... Read >
Author: John Parker

Capturing the oil and grease from Grease Traps

27th September 2006
Restaurants and other food service businesses generate literally tons of cooking oil, grease and food wastes every day. If this waste is not managed properly, it can cause major environmental problems. Much of the waste is in solid form and can be safely ... Read >
Author: John Parker

How Exactly Do Septic Tanks Work?

19th January 2006
A sewerage drain field and a septic tank make up a small scale sewage treatment system. A septic tank is basically a rectangular shaped underground receptacle for wastewater. It is watertight, made of concrete, and consists of tanks that are divided into ... Read >
Author: Scott Leahy