Entering The Rail Industry: A Power Washing Consultant's Tips By: George Roberts | - In this tough economy, it may be surprising to hear that pressure washing railcars and locomotives is a lucrative market. In the past, rail companies did the work internally, but today most companies outsource the work to a power washing company. According to Paul Horsley, a professional power washing consultant and President of Scotts Pressure Wash in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, it's a market that pressure wash companies should seriously consider tapping into:
Power Washing Consultant Tips: Opportunities Within The Rail Industry By: George Roberts | - As a child, you may have enjoyed watching and counting the railcars that rolled by your local railroad crossing. But today, that seemingly endless stream of cars slowly moving past is just a hindrance, delaying you from where you need to be.
A professional power washing consultant, however, sees railcars in a different light - as profit. Each passing railcar is a potential unit in a profitable service contract.
Private Equity Interest Robust In Indian Water Industry By: indiawaterreview | - Indian water and wastewater companies are receiving a lot of interest from private equity funds and venture capitalists. Many companies have managed to raise funds for fuelling their expansion activities in the past few years indicating that the water sector remains a hot favourite of private investors.
After a rather modest year in 2010, in which there was a perceptible drop in investments in the sector, the year 2011 has seen several deals in the past nine months. During the whole ... Tags:water treatment, water management, wastewater treatment, water
Economic Stimulus Money For Water Projects By: G.Oliver | - California and indeed the entire western region of the United States, face chronic issues with respect to water use management. As reported in a December 2008 article on this site, California faces special problems intensified by cycles of drought; additionally, budget shortfalls are compounding the problems by limiting what the State can accomplish. Some relief may be in sight, though; in April 2009, Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, met with Californias Governor to offer help in the ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid, Construction bid, Construction tender, Pipeline contract, Open Bids, Water treatment,
Environmental Protection Through Sanitation By: G.Oliver | - Over 500,000 tones of faces are openly defecated every day to the environment around the world. Thats enough to fill the 30,000 seat State de Genve, where the Euro 2008 football tournament kicks off this weekend, three times over. But the global sanitation crisis is not a mere game: it pollutes the very environment upon which humans depend. Providing toilets and protecting the environment would be a winning combination for people and planet, says the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborativ ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid, Construction bid, Construction tender, Pipeline contract, Open Bids, Water treatment,
Human Powered Water.."€" Update By: G.Oliver | - In order to turn their design into reality, the lead students representing the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) open-source human powered water purifier design group met at Western Kentucky University over the weekend of May 16-18. The students came from as far away as Sweden and Venezuela but they each came with one intent: to build a water purifier that would function without supplemental electricity or battery power.
When they assembled on the Western Kentucky campus, it ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid, Construction bid, Construction tender, Pipeline contract
Chinas South-north Water Diversion Project By: h2bid123 | - Beijing, which recently hosted the Olympic and Para-Olympic Games, is a city of approximately 16 million people and growing rapidly; current projections estimate that by 2010 there will be over 17 million residents. While normally news about a city expanding is met with enthusiasm, Beijings water supply can only support about 14 million. Complicating the matter is the fact that Beijing is in the dry north and the surrounding province of Hebei has been locked in a drought since 1999; since tha ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid
Water Utilities-decreasing Revenues And Increasing Costs By: h2bid123 | - A complex set of circumstances are at play to cause this improbable situation including lower demand, a shift in income sources and fixed costs associated with maintenance and facilities. Efforts have been made by the utilities to reduce their costs where possible, but this has not alleviated the problem, entirely. Water consumers virtually every household and business in the United States must find ways to manage their finances or conserve even more.
Federal Funding To Keep The Great Lakes Great By: h2bid123 | - This summer, the President delivered his request for funding to the U.S. Department of the Interior and in that document the President requested a boost in spending of approximately $475 million in FY 2010 targeting Great Lakes cleanup and restoration efforts. The additional funding adds to the roughly $500 million that Congress routinely appropriates to the Great Lakes each year. In total, the Presidents request would mean nearly $1 billion for the effort. At the time that this article was w ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid
Alliance For Water Efficiency By: Glenn1975 | - The Alliance for Water Efficiency, a national nonprofit organization that promotes the efficient and sustainable use of water, announced the formal launch of a comprehensive Web-based Water Efficiency Resource Library, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who is a major partner and funder of the program. The Resource Library is located at on the Web at: www.allianceforwaterefficiency.org.
"Water is Americas greatest liquid asset, and citizen awareness is t ... Tags:Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid
Website Serves As The Major Source For Finding Water And Wastewater Utility Contracts By: glennoliver | - H2bid.com announces that it is providing a service that it is helping companies find contracts in the global water utility industry. H2bid.com is the worlds largest clearinghouse for water utility contract opportunities. Bids, tenders, and requests for proposal from all over the world are updated regularly. H2bid.com exclusively focuses on providing leads for companies seeking water utility contracts.
Free email bid alert are sent to those who have signed for it when a business opportu ... Tags:Bid construction, Water treatment, Construction tender
A Few Facts On Water Pollution By: glennoliver | - Our water bodies, including rivers, lakes, oceans and even our ground water is becoming contaminated. The result of this contamination can damage the whole world, causing damage to both the human population and the natural biological communities. World over, water pollution causes many diseases and even deaths. Thousands of people die every day due to some degree of water pollution.
HOW DOES WATER BECOME POLLUTED?
When toxic substances come into contact with water bodies like stream ... Tags:Water treatment, Water well construction, Bid construction
A Few Facts On Water Pollution By: Glenn1975 | - Water pollution is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. Our water bodies, including rivers, lakes, oceans and even our ground water is becoming contaminated. The result of this contamination can damage the whole world, causing damage to both the human population and the natural biological communities. World over, water pollution causes many diseases and even deaths. Thousands of people die every day due to some degree of water pollution.
HOW DOES WATER BECOME POLLUT ... Tags:Pipeline contract, Water treatment, Wastewater treatment
A Few Facts On Water Pollution By: Glenn 12 | - Water pollution is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. Our water bodies, including rivers, lakes, oceans and even our ground water is becoming contaminated. The result of this contamination can damage the whole world, causing damage to both the human population and the natural biological communities. World over, water pollution causes many diseases and even deaths. Thousands of people die every day due to some degree of water pollution.
HOW DOES WATER BECOME POLLUT ... Tags:Water treatment, Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid, Construction bid, Construction tender
Water Pollution By: glennoliver | - Water pollution is one of the biggest problems that the world is facing today. Our water bodies, including rivers, lakes, oceans and even our ground water is becoming contaminated. The result of this contamination can damage the whole world, causing damage to both the human population and the natural biological communities. World over, water pollution causes many diseases and even deaths. Thousands of people die every day due to some degree of water pollution.
HOW DOES WATER BECOME POLLUT ... Tags:Water treatment, Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water bid, Construction bid, Construction tender, Pipeline contract, Desalination project, Bid
H2bid.com: The World Is Going To H2bid.com For All Water & Wastewater Treatment Bids And Tenders By: h2bid123 | - H2bid.com is an online market for all companies to find more business in the water and wastewater utility industry. From wastewater treatment to construction, from pipeline to sewers, you can find bids for all types of projects at H2bid.com. It serves as an international clearinghouse for water utility contract opportunities. The site posts contain bids where you can locate and apply for contracts in any area in the water and wastewater industry. Thousands of bids are regularly posted on the ... Tags:Water treatment, Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid, Water
H2bid : The World"€™s Rests On H2bid For All Water & Waste Water Treatments By: glennoliver | - Be it water treatment, all water bids related to construction ,pipeline or sewers you can find all here at the H2Bid site.. It serves as an international clearing for water utility contract opportunities. The site posts contain bids where you can apply for a contract. The bids which are opened are instantly posted on the site, thereby preserving time and unnecessary expenditure on the documentation. The site makes provision for news relating to water and wastewater while it also features the wor ... Tags:Water treatment, Wastewater treatment, Wastewater bid,
Nasa System Recaptures Water From Urine. By: Glenn | - Imagine that you were on the adventure of a lifetime, exploring outer space
and literally going where no one has gone before. Oh, and theres just
one catch; youll need to recycle your own urine into drinking water. Thats
now reality for the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. In
November, the space shuttle Endeavor delivered NASAs Water Recovery
System (WRS) and after a few initial glitches, it appears to be functioni ... Tags:construction tender, construction bid, sewer construction bid
American Recovery And Reinvestment Act, Ã"'Ëœ09 By: Glenn | - A great deal of publicity has been focused on the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 or the Stimulus bill as it is more popularly known.
Chief among its priorities, the stimulus was aimed at jump starting an economic
recovery in the United States; similar to other government efforts worldwide,
the plan aimed to begin work on a number of domestic initiatives that could put
large numbers of people to work. Among the spending priorities was water and ... Tags:construction tender, construction bid, sewer construction bi
National Football League-00-178 By: Steve-Vo | - In order to promote football as a professional American game and to regulate teams, the owners of 11 football teams across the USA formed a professional football association in 1920. This association would later become known as the National Football League (NFL). Originally, it was named the American Professional Football Association, later becoming the American Professional Football League in 1921 and finally settling on its current name in 1922.