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Five Things To Know if EPA Reclassifies CCRs as Hazardous Waste – POWER-GEN WorldWide.

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2008 proved to be a very successful year at Gauthier Collins inc. three major environmental projects are under development by our business partners and we are currently working on two more projects for the 2009 campaign.

We would like to thank our business development partners for all the hard work and creative energy they have brought to the projects, it is testament to their professionalism and experience that in such a short time they incorporated the first project company and a formed professional board of administrators to manage it.

During the first quarter of 2009 the remaining two projects will be incorporated and moved to Quebec city were their administrators and management teams will take control.

It is through the dedication and professionalism of our business development partners that we look forward to continued success in 2009.

Nicole Gauthier, Viv Collins.

Iron-based Materials May Unlock Superconductivity’s Secrets from PhysOrg.com
(PhysOrg.com) — Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are decoding the mysterious mechanisms behind the high-temperature superconductors that industry hopes will find wide use in next-generation systems for storing, distributing and using electricity. In two new papers on a recently discovered class of high-temperature superconductors, they report that the already complicated relationship between magnetism and superconductivity may be more involved than previously thought, or that a whole new mechanism may drive some types of superconductors.
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Adding nanoparticles to a water purifying membrane can double its efficiency, according to a startup company based in Los Angeles. With global water usage on the increase and fresh water in limited supply, the company, NanoH2O, says its novel approach could make such purification technology a viable solution to a growing problem.

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Why spend billions repairing roads? why not build roads that do not need repairs? thats what this guy is trying to do, if he succeeds it will have a huge impact on the economy of Quebec and northern Canada.

(PhysOrg.com) — Ohio University has licensed a new device that tests the durability of highway asphalt to an Athens, Ohio-based company founded by the engineering professor who invented the technology.

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(PhysOrg.com) — Alternatives to fossil fuels and natural gas as carbon sources and fuel are in demand. Biomass could play a more significant part in the future. Researchers in the USA and China have now developed a new catalyst that directly converts cellulose, the most common form of biomass, into ethylene glycol,

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Thousands rally to mark ‘death’ of Australian river from PhysOrg.com
Thousands of people rallied in southern Australia Sunday to protest the dwindling water levels in one of the country’s greatest rivers, claiming the loss was causing an environmental disaster.
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Peru’s government has declared a state of emergency at a mine east of Lima, fearing toxic materials there could spill into the capital city’s main water source.

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Drought threatens drinking water for a million Australians from PhysOrg.com
Up to a million people in Australia could face a shortage of drinking water if the country’s drought continues, a report on the state of the nation’s largest river system revealed Sunday.
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