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  2. Basin F - Wikipedia

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    The Basin F Interim Response Action began in March 1988 and involved the transfer by tank truck of 4 million US gallons (15,000 m 3) of Basin F liquid to three 1.3 million US gallons (4,900 m 3) holding tanks and approximately 6.5 million US gallons (25,000 m 3) to a double-lined holding pond.

  3. United States regulation of point source water pollution

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    This ruling struck down the Corps' ability to prevent the construction of a disposal site for non-hazardous waste in Illinois based on power derived from the commerce clause. [51] The Corps cited the Migratory Bird Rule when they initially denied the section 404 permit under the Clean Water Act. The migratory bird rule was meant to protect ...

  4. Electro-oxidation - Wikipedia

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    Where j L is the limiting current density (A/m 2), F is the Faraday's constant (96'485 C/mol), k d is the mass transfer coefficient (m/s), COD is the chemical oxygen demand for the organic pollutant (g/dm 3) and 8 is the oxygen equivalent mass. [29] According to this equation, the lower the COD the lower the corresponding limiting current.

  5. COVID-19 variant JN.1 symptoms: Is ‘Pirola’ different from ...

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    COVID wastewater levels are trending steeply upward in the U.S. It may leave you wondering if your winter illness is because of humanity’s newest scourge or something different entirely.

  6. File:US Wastewater Treatment Levels Before & After CWA.png

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    English: Caption: "Population Receiving Different Levels of Wastewater Treatment." Graph showing levels of municipal sewage treatment in the United States, before and after passage of the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA). Data based on the 2000 EPA Clean Watershed Needs Survey.

  7. JN.1, the WHO’s newest ‘variant of interest,’ has ... - AOL

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    Where did JN.1 come from? Scientists aren't exactly sure where JN.1 and its predecessor, BA.2.86, came from and likely never will be. It's thought that BA.2.86 evolved in the body of an ...

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  9. Water pollution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Topsoil runoff from farm, central Iowa (2011). Water pollution in the United States is a growing problem that became critical in the 19th century with the development of mechanized agriculture, mining, and manufacturing industries—although laws and regulations introduced in the late 20th century have improved water quality in many water bodies. [1]