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Salmon farms struggle with biological problems

Some producers face smaller harvests with sea lice, disease or jellyfish among the possible causes.

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Traps placed to stop damaging Japanese scarab beetle coming to France

A national health and safety agency report says early action is needed to stop the invasive insect spreading into the country and destroying plants

RFE/RL Investigation: How Russian Oil Companies Illegally Dump Massive Amounts Of Toxic Waste

No media source currently available 0:00 0:02:47 0:00 Illegal waste dumps on state oil giant Rosneft s fields in the Khanty-Mansi region alone could do more than $8 billion in environmental damage, according to one of three reports commissioned by the Russian Health Ministry and obtained by Radio Svoboda, which is releasing them to the public in their entirety for the first time. Drillers use specialized fluids that include oil, water, and other chemical additives, depending on the soil type. The average well depth is 3,100 meters, though many are 5 kilometers or deeper. On average, drilling produces around 560 tons of waste per 1,000 meters, according to oil-industry sources. According to data from Russia s Energy Ministry, 28.5 million meters were drilled in Russia in 2019, the most recent year for which data is available.

Smart Water webinar: 3 countries, 3 pipe::scan installations: Applied smart water technology from customer perspective Envirotech Online

Feb 09 2021 Read 664 Times Are you interested in learning about three different pipe::scan applications in three countries? During this webinar you will learn from our experienced guest speakers where and how they are using pipe::scan systems, which challenges they faced and which benefits they gain from using a smart water quality monitoring solution. At the end of the session you will have a chance to ask questions that might occur during the webinar. Presenters: Benjamin Buysschaert, FARYS - Belgium; Jordi Raich, s::can Iberia – Spain; Philipp Proksch, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences - Austria   Date: February 11, 2021, 3 - 4 pm CET

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