Articles, tagged with "contaminant", page 3
27th September 2010
Diesel fuel injectors are a relatively modern development that enable high gas mileage whilst at the same time facilitating the development of additional horsepower and torque, as well as cleaner emissions. In order for injectors to operate at their optim...
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Author:
William Rogers
31st August 2010
This is the 21st century and everyone knows that how much this modern society is wasteful. It means people is not caring about old products and only concentrating on upgrading their selves with latest product and technologies. Like all poor thinking most ...
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Author:
Daniel
09th August 2010
In today's scenario green living is creating its approach into the minds of lots of human beings. Everybody is moving gradually but surely towards green world. The motto of going green changes the manner we imagine, the goods we buy as well as the quantit...
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Author:
Gree Michelle
03rd August 2010
If you are about to buy a pure water filter then you must know some facts about water filters also. There are a lot of factors that you must keep in mind before you buy one. You will find many types of water filters in the market, sop you have to be very ...
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Author:
healtyhome
13th July 2010
On the list of very important factors you'll want to evaluate when evaluating a camping water filter is whether or not it does effectually eliminate potentially dangerous and toxic agents in your drinking water source. For instance, does your water filtra...
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Author:
Jadan C.
12th July 2010
Unfortunately, there has been a mistrust cropping up in the mold removal business because of few under-handed and shady business practices of a few companies. New York and New Jersey mold removal agencies have to fulfill mandated licensing requirements as...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
06th July 2010
There is so much discussion about deionized water going on. But what is this type of water? There are different types of pure water and they are so named depending on the type of treatment process they undergo. Distillation leads to distilled water; rever...
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Author:
joalesto
02nd July 2010
Human endeavor is the one and only cited cause for the host of environmental problems facing mankind today. Sad but true that although man was supposed to have dominion over all creation and serve as ambassadors, the human race has instead created havoc. ...
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Author:
solarhomes
31st May 2010
Water damage is almost always associated with pesky mold infestations and soaked floor coverings. In some cases, what can end up being damaged are the electrical systems that need to be replaced. While these are possible when the property becomes inundate...
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Author:
Leo Nov
14th May 2010
Mesothelioma cancer is really a deadly cancer malignancy on the lungs and also the abdominal cavities. Unlike other ailments, the lead to of mesothelioma cancer is not natural. In most with the instances, it's a cancer malignancy regarding lungs inflicted...
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Author:
Daryl Simpson
05th May 2010
In most First World countries. the water supplied by the public water system is safe for drinking and consumption. However, the extensive use of chemicals in the purification process and the fact that the water travels through long pipelines before it act...
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Author:
Alex Mc Stafani
05th May 2010
Reverse Osmosis water purification is a method of filtering water by pressing the water against a semi-permeable membrane that sits inside filter housing. This membrane allows molecules to pass through, but not others. Minerals, trace and other elements a...
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Author:
michellalston
10th April 2010
Lead in drinking water is the #1 environmental health threat to children in the U.S. -- U.S. EPANext to chlorine, lead is the most common contaminant found in tap water. Lead in drinking water usually originates somewhere between the water main in the str...
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Author:
Dawn
18th March 2010
As ponds mature or establish in spring, the water quality goes through a series of toxicity changes before arriving at a balanced state with little or no ammonia or nitrite. This maturation process can take anything up to six weeks, but is subject to ma...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
16th March 2010
Leather can be thought of as a non-woven mass of fibrous collagen protein that is derived from the skin of animals and that has been rendered biorefractive. An animal skin is made biorefractive and thereby converted into leather by the tanning process. ...
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Author:
Jimmy Sweet