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Liquid Assets: Why water is become a commodity
TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICESBattles over water rights for survival and economic growth were dramatically depicted in the films "Chinatown" about Los Angeles and "The Milagro Beanfield War" about the American Southwest. The present-day story unfolding over water's future may offer...Tags: Mutual Funds, URS Corporation, Consolidated Water Company Limited, Chinatown (Los Angeles, California), Personal Finance
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Delray Beach golf course getting upgraded
Special CorrespondentGolfers should have an easier time reaching and putting on the Lakeview Golf Club greens when the executive course on Dover Road in Delray Beach reopens this fall. But even if the course's larger greens and smoother grass don't help reduce the number of...Tags: Beach Vacations, Golf, Clubs and Associations, Water
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Fight escalates as Niagara bottling plant prepares to open
Sentinel Staff WriterNiagara Bottling LLC is close to starting up operations in south Lake County while local governments look to join forces against the controversial project. The large water-bottling plant is testing equipment and training employees at a nearly 300,000-...Tags: Economic Policy, Florida, Water Restrictions, American Airlines, Inc., Tavares
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Ellington Water Company Sold; Escape Foiled
Big water company buys small water company in Ellington. Town seeks to become more user friendly for developers. Another effort to revitalize Thompsonville section of Enfield. E. Coli outbreak investigated at farm in Simsbury. Stafford man quickly...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Illnesses, Mental Illness, Government, Small Businesses
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GE streamlining units to increase efficiency
General Electric Co. has announced a reorganization, saying the move will simplify the conglomerate and spur growth and efficiency. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Immelt says GE, which owns businesses ranging from light bulbs to NBC, will reduce its...Tags: General Electric Company, NBC
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Proper watering is more than turning on the faucet
The Dallas Morning NewsBy Rick Rosen Proper watering in summer is vital to keeping your landscape healthy. But it has additional benefits, too, including saving you money. The goal is to water only when your plants need it, and to water thoroughly at the root level. Water by...Tags: Water Restrictions, Home and Garden Products, Garden Products, Rubber Products Industry, Toro Company
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To avoid water contamination, officials hold medicine-collection drives
Chicago Tribune reporterFor decades, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's attitude about disposing household medicines went like this: If it's safe enough to swallow, it's safe enough to flush down the toilet. In recent years, scientists have learned that the old axiom,...Tags: Waukegan, Regional Authority, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Metra, Environmental Politics
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State plans public water for polluted homes
Of The Morning CallNearly five dozen East Rockhill Township homes would be connected to public water service as part of the state's plan to address decades-long water contamination caused by a probable cancer-causing chemical. The state Department of Environmental...Tags: Pennsylvania, Environmental Politics, Bucks County, Water, Metal and Mineral
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Warming trend to cost Illinois billions, study projects
Chicago Tribune reporterIf climate change is left unchecked, the costs to Illinois from flood abatement, water treatment, shipping, farming and related goods and services will skyrocket to at least $43 billion annually by the 2030s, according to a study released this week....Tags: Global Change, Iowa, Weather Statistics, Wisconsin, Weather Reports
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Despite rainy summer, S. Florida still has water shortage
South Florida Sun-SentinelAfter another lawn-soaking, puddle-producing summer storm rolls through, familiar taunts rain down on the top forecaster for the South Florida Water Management District. "Nice drought!" neighbors tease Geoff Shaunghnessy, lead meteorologist for the...Tags: Florida, Water Restrictions, South Florida Water Management District, Weather Statistics, Palm Beach County
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