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Rethinking the grand plan for the Everglades
South Florida Sun-sentinelThe original plan for restoring the Everglades would tighten human control over the battered, shrunken South Florida wilderness. Artificial wells drilled 1,000 feet into the earth. Walled, aboveground reservoirs. Diesel-powered pumps. The land of...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Wetlands, Farms, Armed Forces, South Florida Water Management District
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Ellington Prepares For Automated Trash Pickup
Local students sailed the Connecticut River on the Tall Ship Half Moon. Ellington prepares for automated trash pickup. Tolland wrestles with what to do its Hollywood windfall. Here's a roundup of some of the news Courant reporters covered in Eastern...Tags: Family, Court Administration, Society, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Crimes
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Smoother drive for two Lauderdale communities
Special CorrespondentResidents of two Fort Lauderdale communities are getting a smoother ride now that their streets have been resurfaced. "It looks great and feels great," said Howard Steinholz, president of the Seven Isles Homeowners Association. The drive to and from...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Fort Lauderdale, Galleria, Heavy Engineering
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Smoother drive for 2 communities
Special CorrespondentResidents of two Fort Lauderdale communities are getting a smoother ride now that their streets have been resurfaced. "It looks great and feels great," said Howard Steinholz, president of the Seven Isles Homeowners Association. The drive to and from...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Fort Lauderdale, Galleria, Heavy Engineering
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CVH Patient's Hearing Postponed; New Army Site Meets Resistance
CVH patient David Messenger's hearing on a temporary leave is postponed; a new Middletown site for a regional Army training center meets with resistance; and a freedom of information complaint in East Hampton is likely to be dismissed. MIDDLETOWN: ...Tags: Local Elections, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Advanced Training, Justice and Rights, Leonard Cohen
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Water proves good resource in portfolio
Battles over water rights for survival and economic growth were dramatically depicted in the films "Chinatown" about Los Angeles and "The Milagro Beanfield War" about the American Southwest. The present-day story unfolding over water's future may offer...Tags: Personal Finance, Environmental Politics, Pentair Incorporated, New York, Los Angeles
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Water Work
Work on East Hampton's water treatment plant is scheduled to begin on July 14. Page B3 -
How Village Water System Works
Water is pumped up from two wells on the Center School property and is filtered through three systems: 1. First, air is injected into the water to create a chemical reaction that solidifies the iron so it can be filtered out. 2. Then iron and manganese... -
Revitalized Drury Lane Water Tower is back, bold and ready
The late, great Tony De Santis spent $9 million several years ago to turn a movie theater at Water Tower Place back into a venue for live shows. The legendary creator of the Drury Lane Theatre empire had decided the time was right to come back downtown to...Tags: Broadway, Water Tower, Magnificent Mile, Christmas, Music Theater
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Benefits of bottled water
Your recent article on bottled water served up a one-sided view that was not in the best interests of your readers. As a result of a tightening economy, people are not only reducing their bottled-water consumption, they are changing their purchasing...Tags: Beverage Industry, Consumers
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