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Wastewater Monitoring: A Shift from BOD/COD to Total Organic Carbon Analysis

 Alongside rising global population levels is the continual development and expansion of various industries, including pharmaceuticals, refining and manufacturing.  In spite of their differences, each of these industries is responsible for a generation of extremely contaminated waters and has a vested interest in ensuring water quality. Image credit: Avatar 023/Shutterstock.com Both municipal and industrial wastewaters present considerable health risks to human health and also endanger the environment; thus, all wastewaters must be carefully treated and closely monitored before being discharged. As the public continues to push for human health and environmental protection, wastewater discharge regulations are becoming more strict. Each country possesses its own wastewater governing body and various discharge limits, resulting in the development and use of a diverse range of monitoring methods.

Judge orders Orlando bakery accused of copying the name Paris Banh Mi to stop using it — for now

A federal judge has ordered the owners of an Orlando bakery accused of copying another’s name to stop using it until a jury makes the final decision who gets to keep it.

Virginia Judge Allows Elite School to Drop Standardized Admissions Tests

FAIRFAX, Va. (CN) A Virginia judge has denied a preliminary injunction sought by parents of middle school students who sued the Fairfax County School Board over a plan to jettison standardized testing as part of the admissions process for one of the nation’s top high schools.      Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology is a so-called governor’s school. As such, the lawsuit argued, it operates as a high school for gifted students identified through multiple criteria, including aptitude or achievement tests.  But in his ruling Tuesday, Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge John Tran found that no Virginia Department of Education regulation “requires specific measures for selecting candidates for admission to a governor’s school.”  

Judge declines to halt elite school s admissions changes

Judge declines to halt elite school s admissions changes Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Wednesday, February 3, 2021 FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - A judge on Tuesday refused to issue an injunction to stop an elite northern Virginia high school from changing its admissions policies. Fairfax County Public Schools is overhauling the admissions process at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, which has been ranked as the top public high school in the country. The school board hopes the changes will increase diversity at the school, which has long failed to attract Black and Hispanic students. Standardized tests that have long been part of the admissions process have been scrapped in favor of a more holistic review.

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