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Calgary, AB (December 10, 2009) - It is no surprise that charities and other non-profit organizations suffer during economic downturns. Although the economy is on the mend, public and private donations have yet to rebound and individuals are reluctant to donate as much as they have in the past. Many charities such as The Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank have seen an increase in visitors and are in desperate need of support this holiday season.
Some of Canada's oil sands miners are unlikely to meet new timelines for cleaning up the vast volumes of toxic effluent they produce, according to a new analysis of corpora
The following article was found in the Calgary Herald. Please read the article then click on the following link for information about the TORS system.
According to a report posted on "Pollution Solutions", "up to 25,000 gallons of wastewater have spilled into a New York river, as reported by US government officials.
Causes of Pollution: Many causes of pollution including sewage and fertilizers contain nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates. In excess levels, nutrients over stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and algae.
The following article was posted on Enviro-tech online: "The environmental management of nanoparticle waste could be greatly improved following a new study into the substances found in wastewater.

ABOARD THE ALGUITA, 1,000 miles northeast of Hawaii — In this remote patch of the Pacific Ocean, hundreds of miles from any national boundary, the detritus of human life is collecting in a swirling current so large that it defies precise mea
The following article written by Times of India shares the horrifying truth that so many of the Worlds population is forced to deal with on a daily basis.
From the New York Times: