einem anderen board.
ein unabhängiges Gutachten zu marti-64 wurde von sandia national Laboraties gemacht. Es gibt auch eine mobile Version des arti-64 ua. gedacht für das Militär.
Interessant was hinter dieser Adresse steckt.
http://www.sandia.gov/water/Arsenic2004/vendors/HydroFlo.pdf
Welcome to Sandia National Laboratories' website. Sandia develops and applies advanced technology to keep our nation secure and capable of meeting the toughest challenges. Our " passion for our mission" has led to many major national security contributions over our 56-year history, and has also developed technology to improve our lives in a variety of ways. Here are just a few examples:
* Technology that has kept the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile safe and secure for more than five decades. Sandia designs all non-nuclear parts of nuclear weapon systems. * The PAN Disrupter, a device that disables terrorist-type bombs without detonating them. * Synthetic aperture radar, an all-weather, day-night imaging system that enables mapping with a precision much greater than previously possible. * Handheld and unmanned vehicle-carried MicroChemLabTM systems that detect and signal chemical/biological agents for homeland security, defense, and environmental applications. * The laminar-flow cleanroom, now used worldwide for manufacturing electronics, pharmaceuticals, and for hospital surgery rooms.
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und schaut euch dazu diese Meldung aus August an!!
http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/514001/
und dazu noch diese Meldung aus Indien:
Großprojekt in Indien im Kampf gegen Arsen im Wasser.
Project to tackle arsenic in water Our Bureau / Kolkata September 22, 2005 An amount of Rs 2200 crore has been allocated to eradicate the menace of arsenic polluted drinking water in the state within the next four years under the Bharat Nirman project.
Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, union minister of Rural Development, attending a conference of the state secretaries of the eastern and north eastern region on rural drinking water supply and sanitation said that the centre will provide Rs 600 crore under the 11th Finance Commission and the rest of the amount will be shared according to requirement in the ratio of 1:3 by the state and the centre respectively.
The conference was the first of a series which would be conducted nationally on drinking water supply and sanitation and was flagged off in the city during the course of which two centrally sponsored programmes, the Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) and the Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) were reviewed.
There are 5000 habitations (clusters) in the state which are affected by arsenic contamination. There are 2.16 lakh habitations across the country which are under the scourge of polluted drinking water either through arsenic, iron, fluoride or salts.
Nationally, the union minister said that there are 54,000 habitations which are 'not covered' (classified as having provision of less than 10 litres of water per capita) and 'partially covered'(less than 40 litre of water available per capita).
West Bengal is a role model in the rural sanitation sector for all the other states. The state is likely to achieve 100 per cent rural sanitation coverage much ahead of the national deadline of the year 2012 and the Millenium Development Goal's time limit of 2015, Prasad informed.
As per the Nirmal Gram Puroskar Yojna, the national award incentive for 100 per cent sanitation facility and usage of a given block , district or village, West Bengal is the only other state besides Tamil Nadu which in the previous year won for one block and nine Panchayats.
This year, West Bengal has sent petitions for one zilla and 300 Panchayats including Midnapore which would be examined and analysed, Prasad said. The minister also hopes to complete the process of providing clean drinking water and sanitation for all rural schools by March 31, 2006, a year ahead of the Tenth Plan goal. Das passt alles nur zu gut zu den Plänen von hyrf;-) greetz joker
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