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GUWAHATI: Around 1.3 million people, including 3,93,758 children and 4,69,600 women from 1344 villages of 24 districts in Assam, have been affected by floods.
UNICEF is on the ground working in close coordination with respective governments and humanitarian partners to scale up its respo
Tokyo, July 13 (Jiji Press)--The city government of Yokohama, south of Tokyo, plans to provide 33 units of mobile water purification equipment to Odesa at the request of its sister city in southern Ukraine.
The units are capable of purifying ground and other water to produce drinking wat
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MILWAUKEE , July 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Global water technology company A. O. Smith Corporation ("the Company") (NYSE:
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Florida
U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Florida
(The Center Square) – Opposition to the CHIPS Act is growing after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott urged Congress to pass it and Florida lawmakers expressed opposition to it.
Passing the bill, proponents argue, is neces
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Assistant Public Works Director Joseph Marcinko (City of Oxnard)
Oxnard– The Public Works and Transportation Committee, Tuesday, July 26, reviewed the City’s Wa
The Grand River has been helping Waterloo Region thrive for over 100 years.
But a century ago no one could even swim or fish in the river because water quality was so poor from years of agriculture, industry and development, which had taken a toll on the landscap