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    the operation of the proposed system. And fourth is‚ to provide technical‚ operation support and monitoring reports of the proposed system. The objectives of this paper is to provide an accepted engineering solution of solids removal from the ETP pond‚ and this would reduce the function and capabilities and also to provide alternative equipments & operations method of solid removal from ETP for higher performance of ETP system. The proposed design will include the

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    CUSTOMIZED EXPERT SYSTEM FOR CULTIVATION OF POND TO REDUCE KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION EFFORT Ega Dioni Putri1*‚ Masayu Leylia Khodra1 1Laboratory of Graphics and Artificial Intelligence‚ Institut Teknologi Bandung‚ Indonesia *Corresponding author: if16095@students.if.itb.ac.id ABSTRACT An expert system for helping farmer in cultivation of white shrimp pond‚ particularly in water quality management‚ has been developed. This system can be developed to be another pond expert system‚ even for the more general

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    How does Different Levels of Pollution in Streams or Ponds Affect Macro invertebrate Species? Organisms without back bones are Macro Invertebrate species (Seminole.Wateratlas.Usf.Edu ‚2012) . These organisms are small but can be seen without a magnifying glass (Waitakere.Govt.Nz ‚ 2002) . Size ranges from 3-20mm long (Waitakere.Govt.Nz ‚ 2002) .Insects‚ crustaceans‚ mollusks‚ worms‚ leeches‚ and anemones are classified a Macro invertebrate species (Waitakere.Govt.Nz ‚ 2002). Streams that are

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    The Comparative Analysis of Simple Staining and Gram Staining Techniques by observing E. Coli and S. Pyogenes under the Compound Light Microscope INTRODUCTION: A German bacteriologist‚ Dr. Theodore von Escherich‚ was the first man in 1885 who discovered the bacterium named Escherichia coli‚ which are gram negative and appears in rod shaped. Most kind of bacteria E. Coli does not cause diseases and some strains indeed are beneficial in helping the process of food breaking down in the intestines

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    The Development of Oil Sands in Alberta Instructor: Dan Murray Yifan Wang University of Waterloo 15‚ February‚ 2013 Summary A controversy around the development of oil sands in Alberta is developed in this report. Potential factors of its development‚ including economic‚ social‚ and environmental factors‚ are taken into consideration. All the information contained in this report is retrieved from other materials‚ such as peer review‚ journals‚ government reports‚ and online news. All the

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    20 June 2014 Say No to Keystone XL Pipeline America is the largest consumer of oil than any other country and a lot of our oil comes from foreign countries. An oil pipeline project has been proposed from TransCanada called “Keystone XL Pipeline”. It is a pipeline system that will transport the world’s dirtiest fuel tar sands oil to the U.S Gulf Coast and Midwest refineries. This pipeline would cross six states in the U.S which are Montana‚ South Dakota‚ Nebraska‚ Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ and Texas. This

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    aAlberta Oil Sands                 Today in Alberta‚ a huge economic development is evolving in the Athabasca oil sands. Oils sand is a natural mix of sand‚ clay‚ water‚ bitumen and any other minerals. This combination forms heavy oil that must be treated before it can be employed as usable fuels like gasoline. There are many methods that are currently employed in order to produce fuel from the oil sands. The oil industry is also constantly working on developing new technologies. However‚ at the

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    Athabasca oil sands From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article is about the bitumen deposit. For the corporation‚ see Athabasca Oil Sands Corp. Athabasca oil sands Athabasca Oil Sands map.png Country Canada Region Northern Alberta Offshore/onshore Onshore‚ mining Coordinates 57.02°N 111.65°WCoordinates: 57.02°N 111.65°W Operators Syncrude‚ Suncor‚ CNRL‚ Shell‚ Total‚ Imperial Oil‚ Petro Canada‚ Devon‚ Husky‚ Statoil‚ Nexen Partners Chevron‚ Marathon‚ ConocoPhillips‚ BP‚ Oxy

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    The Alberta Oil Sands and How It Affects Us Ellie (Pei-Ju) Chen Student ID 3021681 ENV-2603 Professor Bryan Osborne University of Winnipeg Table of Contents “The Price of Tar-Sands Oil”.......................................................................………………………………………………. p3 “Oil Sands Development Contributes Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to the Athabasca River and Its Tributaries” …………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. p4 “Waste Streams of Mined Oil Sands:

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    Despite the benefits that the tar sands bring to Canadians‚ they are destructive to the environment. One of the biggest disadvantages of the oil sands production is the negative effects it has on the earth’s environment. One of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions in Canada is due to the tar sands since they require a lot of energy to be produced. The energy needed in this production is to transport the sand‚ then break it apart and then heating water to separate the bitumen from the sand

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