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  • … Road.” Also, “This location was given a slight environmental edge because its large size would allow the sewer plant to be upgraded to the higher tertiary level of treatment at a future date.” And also, “A third of the effluent would be piped to the Broderson property off Highland Drive, where it would …

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  • … treatment and distribution systems. The water is pure and safe to drink from the tap throughout the city. All food products are now available in the many new modern supermarkets equal to the finest in the States. Food for home or restaurant consumption is closely monitored for cleanliness and controlled …

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  • … garbage and generates heat for sterilizing water, for ovens used by community groups, as well as individuals. The original concept was that a kikapu (basket) of garbage would equate to an hour of cooking time on the stove. What kind of garbage? Any, plastics, food wastes even clothes - anything …

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  • … sense. However, the telescopes of today are not using todays technology. Yes, many have some new features, but at the back of it all, they pretty much use 2 different systems. One of the systems is the famous Galileos refractor. This works with letting light come through a big lens, and finally …

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  • … of reach of the urban poor; but the livelihood of those living on subsistence farming will be affected as well by drought and water scarcity and higher food prices for the food they cannot grow and must buy themselves. Thus, this water scarcity and water insecurity is triggering food insecurity in Mexico …

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  • … in the old system. There is a strong possibility that an older system will not have benefited from water treatment, dirt or air separation units. Older boilers therefore would have been exposed to progressive corrosion, resulting in large deposits of debris most of which is likely to be ferric in nature …

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  • … in the old system. There is a strong possibility that an older system will not have benefited from water treatment, dirt or air separation units. Older boilers therefore would have been exposed to progressive corrosion, resulting in large deposits of debris most of which is likely to be ferric in nature …

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  • … to the body and in this chemical age its detoxification systems are easily overloaded. Thousands of chemicals are added to food and over 700 have been identified in drinking water. Plants are sprayed with toxic chemicals, animals are injected with potent hormones and antibiotics and a significant …

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  • … pharmaceuticals make their way into the water supply when people toss outdated or no-longer needed drugs into the toilet or sink. From there, they leech into groundwater from septic systems or are carried to sewage treatment plants via sewer systems, eventually making their way into the water we drink. Even …

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  • … they graduate, we believe are well-versed… or should I say, well aware of all modalities that would work on behalf of their future patients to help restore their health when sickness or disease may befall them. However, the treatment methods that they will receive training in will, very often help the patient …