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Clean Air from old turf and seashells
Dealing with waste can leave a nasty smell, but not if you use the right product
Out with Odor: Nuisance odor effectively treated using shell-based biofiltration system
Bord na Mona exhibits at Paris Pollutec Exhibition
Biofilters cut costs while easing odours
Bord na Mona debuts Water Reuse and Rainwater Harvesting Solutions at WEFTEC 2009
Bord na Móna Odour Control Technologies continue to win International Contracts
Bord Na Mona signs Pan-Canadian distribution Agreement with EMCO Corporation
Wastewater Treatment Technologies Manager Thomas Bradley Contributes to Local Government Today Mid Year Review
Wastewater Treatment Technologies Manager Thomas Bradley Appointed Chairman of DETA
AirClean particpate at major Odour Conference in Milan
Futuresource Europe's Sustainability Event
Natural Odor Control
Self Build Galway 2009
Shells Kill Smells
Bord na Móna exhibit at WETEX in Dubai
Reducing environmental impact: Treating odour emissions
AirClean participate at WEX in Spain
Launch of Wastewater Treatment Design Directory for Specifiers
€2m Bord na Móna Systems for Italy, UK
Bord na Mona exhibits at WEFTEC 2008 in Chicago
Bord na Móna's Air Expert Ian Phillips presents at International Environmental Conferences.
Bord na Móna wins large odour contract in France
Shells spell end for bad smells
Milan Research Solves MBT Odour Problem
Bord na Mona Environmental Teams up with Cavan County Council Waterwise Initiative
Treating Smells With Shells
Dealing with waste can leave a nasty smell, but not if you use the right product.
Sweeter Smell of Success by Jo Osborn, Southern Water Press Officer
Bord na Móna Plc completes acquisition of Advanced Environmental Solutions (Ireland) Limited
Environmental Consultants in Eastern River Basin District
Bord na Móna Environmental Consultants awarded Local Authority Water Contracts
Clean Air Solutions appoint a French Distributor
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