Summy started representing cities and public water authorities and went after companies that produced MTBE.
Public water supplies used 8.9 million gallons per day in 2012, down slightly from 2010.
The study also found that public water supply was safe and that the air was not contaminated.
But remember, by just having good public water sources, you will automatically reduce the amount of bottled water sold.
The metropolis has grown so big and fast that the once-adequate public water supply now serves less than half of the population.
This should not cause problems for public water companies, which already have monitoring and treatment processes to deal with any organisms or chemicals in their supplies.
California won't allow public water utilities to use water containing MTBE with concentrations higher than 5 parts per billion, a standard cheered on by greenies and ethanol makers.
You must understand that the industry may try to unsettle you and you must, above all, focus on having good public water sources on the streets and in the parks.
The Woodlands is an unincorporated area that was laid out with no rights of way for public water or sewer lines, and even the idea of extending a public water line to the area has created divisions.
His game was honed on the crowded, competitive, open-to-the-public salmon water in his home province.
Second, public drinking water fountains have become increasingly hard to find.
"Scottish Water, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the local authorities already work closely with Keep Scotland Beautiful to ensure that the information provided to the public about water quality and short-term pollution incidents is accurate and up-to-date at the beaches, " he said.
In each port-of-call on the race circuit, the Foundation will mount a Water Pavilion dedicated to raising public awareness about water preservation.
Piping hot water is siphoned off to public pools, where the water is minimally treated to keep it as pure as possible.
Local and federal authorities are also preparing a national campaign to raise public awareness of water consumption.
Summy represents 90% or so of the 140 municipalities, public utilities and water companies that have filed suit.
R. 999, is designed to establish uniform criteria for testing, monitoring and notifying the public of beach water quality.
He said many Americans now take clean, public, running water for granted.
Most of those who rail about Cochabamba do not also remind their listeners of the woeful failure of the city's previous public-sector water supplier.
In each port-of-call on the race circuit, MOAF will mount a pavilion that will be a platform dedicated to raising public awareness about water conservation.
Communities and local civil society organizations need to be actively involved in decision-making in order to generate bottom up demand for change and hold governments to account for public investment in water and sanitation.
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He has opened more public land and water for safe and responsible energy production, not just gas and oil but also wind and solar, creating thousands of new jobs and nearly doubling our use of renewable energy in this country.
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Beijing Times says authorities must also act quickly to introduce acceptable quality standards for bottled drinking water to allay public fears about contamination from deteriorating air and water quality as well as polluting industries.
The workers were constructing a mining operation underground when they were hit by a high-pressure release of grout, said Bronson Mack of the Southern Nevada Water Authority, a cooperative public agency formed in 1991 to manage the water resources in a region that includes Las Vegas.
Despite a member of the public climbing into the water, efforts to revive the cat were unsuccessful.
The Scots, it turns out, are paying a high price for keeping their water in public hands.
But he has faced increasing opposition from environmentalists who claim "fracking" will threaten public health and drinking water.
In the poorest countries, greater investments in public health, clean water, and the like could do a lot to improve living standards.
An investigation into alleged corruption by public officials at Cotswold Water Park Society, whose chief executive was jailed for fraud, has now been closed.
This money will be spent to restore the capacity of basic public services such as water supply, electricity importation, water sanitation, heating plants and road repair.
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