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When it comes to public swim spots, it's best to look before you leap

Published September 5, 2008, 8:28 pm, Las Vegas CityLife

When we can no longer bear the inferno of another triple-digit summer, we dive in the pool, dousing our smoldering noggins in the thousands of concrete and ceramic holes where we've dumped cool, chlorinated water. Call it our last, best hope for a sanity-saving cool down before late October's crisp promise starts us down the slide to winter's deep freeze.

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High Growth Forecasted for the World Automated and Rapid Microbiological Tests Market

Published September 4, 2008, 1:17 pm, Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Biotechnologies and Genetics industry is available in its catalogue.

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On the job with ... a wastewater lab technician

Published September 3, 2008, 1:06 pm, The Wenatchee World

Katy Landers knows when to keep her mouth shut at work.

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The tale of the trail of water in Carbon County

Published September 2, 2008, 8:01 am, Sun Advocate

Water has been called the life blood of the west, and it is as true as the day is long. A look around Carbon County will tell anyone that is true. Without water Helper, Spring Glen, Price, Wellington and East Carbon would ...

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City addresses ‘crypto’ concerns

Published September 2, 2008, 1:07 am, The Colony Courier-Leader

The death of a 6-year-old Richardson girl has spurred headlines around the Metroplex and the topic of cryptosporidium to a fever pitch. "There's a lot of talk on TV right now, and it's very scary," said Elise Knox, director of The Colony Aquatic Park. "Crypto's been out there for a while.

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Studies: Mining expansion poses water bug risk

Published August 31, 2008, 12:04 am, Miami Herald

Blasting 80-foot holes near a water supply for a million people likely raises contamination risks that the county's no-mining buffer zone is too small to prevent, federal scientists concluded in newly published research on rock mining in Northwest Miami-Dade.

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