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Georgia Power invites Georgians to wind-down summer by safely enjoying its parks and lakes this Labor Day
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Georgia Power Invites Georgians to Again Explore Its Parks and Lakes This Summer
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Georgia Power invites Georgians to again explore its parks and lakes this summer
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Talking Point: Give Napier exemption from compulsory chlorine
22 Apr, 2021 08:21 PM
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Pauline Doyle, Guardians of the Aquifer, says Napier s pure water requires no treatment before it gets distributed.
Pauline Doyle, Guardians of the Aquifer, says Napier s pure water requires no treatment before it gets distributed.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Pauline Doyle
Many Napier residents want exemption from the mandatory chlorination being imposed on New Zealand and a return to the pristine artesian water we used to have on tap until May 2017.
The on-again-off-again saga with Carterton s contaminated drinking water shows we should not be relying on permanent chlorination to protect consumers.
UNICEF, Miyahuna launch Climate Resilient Water Safety Plan in Madaba
By JT - Apr 21,2021 - Last updated at Apr 22,2021
The Climate Resilient Water Safety Plan will support the Government of Jordan to improve water security by strengthening climate-resilient water and sanitation services in climate-vulnerable communities (Photo courtesy of UNICEF)
AMMAN A new Climate Resilient Water Safety Plan (CRWSP) developed by UNICEF in collaboration with Jordan Water Company, Miyahuna is aimed at addressing the existing and potential challenges to water security and at providing a framework for proactive and adaptive planning to ensure sustainable water supply in Madaba Governorate.
The plan adopted an enhanced version of the World Health Organisation’s guidelines and used a risk-based approach to identify the hazards and risks facing Madaba water supply systems, according to a UNICEF statement.