[Water News] DJ Gongol & Associates Water News

Brian Gongol waternewsadmin at pumpstoreusa.com
Sun Mar 1 14:22:53 EST 2009


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Highlights from the past week
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An Iowa-based charity for safe water in developing countries gets some
good publicity:
http://www.gongol.net/newsletter/2009/02/23/

Keokuk, Iowa, wants the EPA to reconsider a $60 million mandate for its
sewers:
http://www.gongol.net/newsletter/2009/02/24/

The nation's governors say they want to re-think how we fund
infrastructure projects:
http://www.gongol.net/newsletter/2009/02/25/

An explosion in a Chinese coal mine offers a sobering reminder of the
dangers of confined spaces:
http://www.gongol.net/newsletter/2009/02/26/

People may be noticing that their water tastes a little strange this
time of year:
http://www.gongol.net/newsletter/2009/02/27/

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