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Top Stories for July 16, 2012 Today's Circulation: 21,654
EPA announces completion of system to treat contaminated groundwater at Superfund site in N.J.
NEW YORK — The officials were in Morris and Essex Counties to review and assess progress on Superfund cleanups at six hazardous waste sites.

Water suppliers in Calif. receive $51 million grant from state Department of Health
ONTARIO, Calif. — The desalters facilities being built that will cleanse existing contaminated groundwater.

Health advisory issued after 20,000 gallons of wastewater spills in Colo. town
PUEBLO, Colo. — Increased bacteria could have entered the waterways and officials are asking residents to stay clear until further testing is conducted.

Oil and gas corporation in Texas fined for violation of Clean Water Act
DALLAS — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has fined the Citation Oil and Gas Corporation of Houston, Texas, $22,000 for violating the federal Clean Water Act, according to a press release.

Report shows risks of development of new reservoirs in Southeast region
WASHINGTON — The report documents the financial risks and water resource risks tied to the development of new reservoirs in the region.

Booker named senior vice president for water services market at Gresham, Smith and Partners
ATLANTA — Booker will serve as a firm-wide treatment process and technology leader for the delivery of water services projects.

Water treatment plant in N.D. found in violation of water quality standards in 2011
BISMARCK, N.D. — The violation was caused by a failure in the system’s UV treatment process, but the UV light was quickly fixed.

Collection system at treatment plant in Ga. may require upgrades
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. — The consent order from the EPD was in response to a spill in March that resulted in 600,000 gallons of wastewater flowing out of the plant.


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