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Myron L Meters Thanks Texas Printing Company!

Posted by 26 Apr, 2011

Tweet Myron L Meters thanks Texas Printing Company of Pampa, Texas. MyronLMeters.com is proud to do business with this fine company. There’s always more at MyronLMeters.com.

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Myron L Meters thanks Texas Printing Company of Pampa, Texas.

MyronLMeters.com is proud to do business with this fine company.

There’s always more at MyronLMeters.com.

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Myron L Meters Thanks MGK Industries!

Posted by 26 Apr, 2011

Tweet Since 1989, MGK Industries has been a leader in the construction of wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, water treatment, and booster facilities througout Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.   MGK Industries provides customers with the latest, state of the art materials and technology available.   The majority of MGK’s business is generated [...]

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  • Since 1989, MGK Industries has been a leader in the construction of wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, water treatment, and booster facilities througout Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia.
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  • MGK Industries provides customers with the latest, state of the art materials and technology available.
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  • The majority of MGK’s business is generated from repeat customers who are confident in our work and appreciate the expertise and value MGK provides.
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  • Successfully installed almost 1000 facilities to date, handling various water and wastewater needs
  • One of the most professional and experienced contracting firms in the industry
  • Bonded by a Treasury listed A+ carrier; Fully licensed and insured
  • Received recognition of excellence in construction from the Southeast PA Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors

MyronLMeters.com is proud to do business with this fine company!

 

 

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Forest Byproducts, Shells May Be Key to Removing Radioactive Contaminants from Drinking Water

Posted by 26 Apr, 2011

Tweet ScienceDaily (Apr. 15, 2011) — A combination of forest byproducts and crustacean shells may be the key to removing radioactive materials from drinking water, researchers from North Carolina State University have found. Complete story below: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110413111319.htm   There’s always more at MyronLMeters.com.

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ScienceDaily (Apr. 15, 2011) — A combination of forest byproducts and crustacean shells may be the key to removing radioactive materials from drinking water, researchers from North Carolina State University have found.

Complete story below:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/04/110413111319.htm

 

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Myron L Meters Now Taking Orders for the Ultrapen PT1!

Posted by 25 Apr, 2011

Tweet Myron L Meters is now taking orders for the new Ultrapen PT-1, a pen-style meter that measures conductivity, TDS, and salinity.  It’s accurate and reliable – like all Myron L meters, but is also tough and fits in your pocket. Save 10% when you order online at MyronLMeters.com! Click below for more. http://www.myronlmeters.com/product-p/dh-up-pt1.htm

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Myron L Meters is now taking orders for the new Ultrapen PT-1, a pen-style meter that measures conductivity, TDS, and salinity.  It’s accurate and reliable – like all Myron L meters, but is also tough and fits in your pocket.

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Save 10% when you order online at MyronLMeters.com!

Click below for more.

http://www.myronlmeters.com/product-p/dh-up-pt1.htm

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Free Rain Barrels for New Yorkers

Posted by 23 Apr, 2011

Tweet By MIREYA NAVARRO NY Times It’s raining barrels. New York City is giving away 55-gallon rain barrels to homeowners to help conserve water and reduce pressure on the city’s sewer system, which is often overwhelmed during heavy storms. The city started promoting the barrels by distributing a few hundred of them in Queens in 2008 [...]

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By MIREYA NAVARRO

NY Times

It’s raining barrels.

New York City is giving away 55-gallon rain barrels to homeowners to help conserve water and reduce pressure on the city’s sewer system, which is often overwhelmed during heavy storms. The city started promoting the barrels by distributing a few hundred of them in Queens in 2008 and 750 more in 2009 to homeowners who applied for them. This year, 1,000 free barrels are being distributed to owners of single- and two-family homes on a first-come-first-served basis at events in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island.

On average, the city’s Department of Environmental Protection said, as much as 40 percent of the water homeowners use goes to irrigate gardens and lawns during the summer.

Complete store here:

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/22/free-rain-barrels-for-new-yorkers/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Myron L Meters Now Shipping the Ultrameter III 9P

Posted by 22 Apr, 2011

Tweet FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE(Free-Press-Release.com) April 22, 2011 – Myron L Meters has begun shipping the long-awaited Myron L Ultrameter III 9P, a water quality instrument that measures Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, Alkalinity, Hardness, LSI, pH, and ORP.  “Shipments have begun,” said Jim Rutan, president. “We’ve had orders from Singapore, China, and the United States, and it’s only [...]

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(Free-Press-Release.com) April 22, 2011 – 
Myron L Meters has begun shipping the long-awaited Myron L Ultrameter III 9P, a water quality instrument that measures Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, Alkalinity, Hardness, LSI, pH, and ORP. 

“Shipments have begun,” said Jim Rutan, president. “We’ve had orders from Singapore, China, and the United States, and it’s only been out for a few days. We expect the order pace to continue once people experience the accuracy, reliability, and convenience of the 9P. MyronLMeters.com is promoting the 9P with 10% savings in addition to free domestic shipping for all orders over $300.” 

Myron L Meters expects strong sales to continue, with the imminent release of the new Ultrapen PT-1, a tough pen-style meter that measures conductivity, salinity, and TDS. 

“Few companies have the opportunity to ship one big-selling new product after the other,” Rutan continued, “but we’re very lucky this year to have the Ultrapen release hot on the heels of the 9P. We have orders for the Ultrapen already.” 

MyronLMeters.com is the premier online distributor of Myron L Instrumentation. Myron L meters are renowned for their accuracy, reliability, and ease of use. Myron L meters have applications in automatic rinse tank controls, boiler and cooling towers, circuit board cleanliness testing, deionized water, environmental applications, fountain solutions, dialysis, horticulture, hydroponics, ORP (oxidation reduction potential)/Redox, pool and spa, reverse osmosis, textiles. 

Myron L meters measure ORP/Redox, pH, salinity, LSI/hardness, conductivity, resistivity, free chlorine, and temperature. MyronLMeters.com carries the full line of standard solutions and buffers, as well as meters. 

MyronLMeters.com has already established a web presence on Facebook, Gravatar, Twitter, Squidoo, LinkedIn, and WordPress. MyronLMeters.com encourages customers to join them on these sites for special offers and discounts. 

http://www.free-press-release.com/news-myron-l-meters-now-shipping-the-ultrameter-iii-9p-1303502548.html

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‘Revolutionary’ water treatment units on their way to Afghanistan

Posted by 22 Apr, 2011
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The United States Army has taken delivery of the first two units of a “revolutionary” waste-water treatment system that will clean putrid water within 24 hours and leave no toxic by-products, according to scientists at Sam Houston State University.

“The system is based on a proprietary consortium of bacteria– you can find them in a common handful of dirt,” said lead scientist Sabin Holland.

“In the right combination and in the right medium, they have the capability to clean with a very high efficiency very quickly. It truly is a revolutionary solution.”

Holland said the physical systems themselves– called “bio-reactors”– use little energy, are transportable, scalable, simple to set-up, simple to operate, come on-line in record time and can be monitored remotely.

The first two units, about the size of standard shipping containers, will be deployed by the Army to Afghanistan.

Read more here:

http://www.physorg.com/news184945575.html


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Now Shipping the Ultrameter III 9P!

Posted by 21 Apr, 2011

Tweet Myron L Meters is now shipping the brand new Myron L Ultrameter III 9P!   Save 10% now at MyronLMeters.com. Learn more about the 9P here: http://www.myronlmeters.com/Ultrameter-III-9PTK-p/dh-umiii-9ptk.htm We’re shipping them to China and Singapore…why not to you?  

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Myron L Meters is now shipping the brand new Myron L Ultrameter III 9P!  

Save 10% now at MyronLMeters.com.

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Learn more about the 9P here:

http://www.myronlmeters.com/Ultrameter-III-9PTK-p/dh-umiii-9ptk.htm

We’re shipping them to China and Singapore…why not to you?

 

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Could the California Aqueduct Turn Into a Solar Farm?

Posted by 20 Apr, 2011

Tweet by TODD WOODY In Wednesday’s Times, I wrote about start-up companies developing solar panel arrays that float on water. The companies see a potentially large market to generate electricity from building floating arrays for irrigation and mining ponds, hydroelectric reservoirs and canals. But the great white whale for some of these solar developers is deploying floating photovoltaic arrays [...]

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by TODD WOODY

In Wednesday’s Times, I wrote about start-up companies developing solar panel arrays that float on water. The companies see a potentially large market to generate electricity from building floating arrays for irrigation and mining ponds, hydroelectric reservoirs and canals.

But the great white whale for some of these solar developers is deploying floating photovoltaic arrays on the California Aqueduct, the 400-mile long canal that irrigates much of the state’s agricultural heartland and delivers water to Southern California.

Read the whole story here:  http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/could-the-california-aqueduct-turn-into-a-solar-farm/

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Myron L Meters Thanks Umicore Thin Film Products

Posted by 20 Apr, 2011

Tweet Umicore Thin Film Products, a globally active business unit within the Umicore Group, is one of the leading producers of materials for high vacuum coating with more than 50 years experience in this field. The product portfolio of Umicore Thin Film Products covers a wide range of highly effective evaporation materials, sputtering targets, and [...]

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Umicore Thin Film Products, a globally active business unit within the Umicore Group, is one of the leading producers of materials for high vacuum coating with more than 50 years experience in this field.

The product portfolio of Umicore Thin Film Products covers a wide range of highly effective evaporation materials, sputtering targets, and accessories for Optics and Accessories, Wear and Decorative Coatings, Microelectronics and Semiconductors, and Large Area Coatings.

For more on this fine company, please visit: http://www.thinfilmproducts.umicore.com/

Myron L Meters is proud to do business with this fine company.

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