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Private wells to be tested near radioactive leak: Exelon giving bottled water to some who live near nuclear plant
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Exelon Corp. is distributing bottled water to about 420 residences
as it tests drinking-water wells at homes near an underground
pipeline that leaked radioactive tritium several times dating to
1996.
Exelon will test private wells in the far southwest suburb of
Godley and at other residences near the Braidwood Generating Station
in Will County. That's being done at the request of Illinois'
attorney general and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
The testing will tak...
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Call for new members: Underground Pipeline Asset Management Committee.(Newsline: for the latest industry developments)
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; The ASCE Pipeline Division has formed a new Underground Pipeline Asset Management (UPAM) Committee. The purpose of the committee is to advance and disseminate knowledge related to the management of underground pipeline assets. The committee intends to coordinate its activities with other
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New book offers valuable insight into infrastructure design & construction.(Business: THE LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS)
Underground Construction
; A new publications, Advances in Underground Pipeline Design, Construction and Management, will familiarize engineers and contractors interested in pipeline design, construction and asset management with the recent body of knowledge and to alert them to common problems. The book is written by Dr.
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Cancel Braidwood II, filing asks
Chicago Sun-Times
; The City of Chicago and the Governor's Office of Consumer Services are among petitioners on a filing to be made today seeking the immediate cancellation of Commonwealth Edison's partially finished Braidwood II nuclear power plant. The filing requests the Illinois Commerce Commission within 30 days
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Residents concerned with proposed pipeline
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; "Not in my back yard," seemed to be the message of New Holland residents last week in regards to a proposed underground methane gas line. Ken Boerman, a representative from Granger Energy of Lansing, Mich., and Robert Hasemeier, from Gannett Fleming, Harrisburg, presented the plan that includes
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SA: TXU and Origin reach agreement on SEA Gas pipeline
AAP General News (Australia)
; 00-00-0000 SA: TXU and Origin reach agreement on SEA Gas pipeline Electricity providers TXU and Origin Energy have reached agreement to expand the proposed SEA Gas underground pipeline from Port Campbell to Adelaide. Under the deal, TXU, Origin and International Power have taken an equal one-third
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Atlanta Gas Light Co. Cuts Deal to Settle Pipeline-Safety Case.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ... excavator struck an underground pipeline. To see more of The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.ajc.com (c) 2000, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.
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Minnesota Pollution Official Says Oil Spill Cleanup Finished on Earth Day.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; By Stephen J. Lee, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 23--The cleanup of about 5,500 gallons of crude oil that leaked from an ... 2003, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. CP,
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Bangkok revives pipeline project, BUSINESS TIMES
Business Times (Malaysia)
; T. Thant Business Times (Malaysia) 10-20-2003 JUST when the much-delayed Malaysian-Thai gas pipeline project commenced work in Songkhla province on July 1, Thailand is set to revive another delayed 240km underground pipeline project from the Gulf of Thailand in the east to Andaman Sea in the west.
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Pipeline on flow.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; A SCOTTISH gas pipeline came on stream yesterday, showing a pounds 52million vote of confidence in the North Sea petroleum industry. Transco's 70km underground pipeline network will carry gas from Peterhead to Aberdeen. The 1.2-meter diameter pipeline, which took 17 months to finish, crosses six
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