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    Yolanda and Gene Magazzini; Rev. Francis J. Farrell to James Meredith (Undated)

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    The Rev. and Mrs. Nelson B. Higgens, Jr. to James Meredity (3 October 1962)

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    Perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) in northern Spain municipal solid waste landfill leachates

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    Landfill leachates have been recognized as significant secondary sources of poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). This study presents data on the occurrence and concentration of 11 perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFCAs) and 5 perfluoroalkyl sulfonates (PFSAs) in leachates from 4 municipal solid waste landfill sites located across northern Spain. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the presence of PFASs in Spanish landfill leachates. Two of the landfill sites applied on-site treatment using membrane bioreactors (MBR), and its effect on PFASs occurrence is also reported. Total PFASs (∑PFASs) in raw leachates reached 1378.9 ng/L, while in treated samples ∑PFASs was approximately two-fold (3162.3 ng/L). PFCAs accounted for the majority of the detected PFASs and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) was the dominant compound in raw leachates (42.6%), followed by shorter chain PFHxA (30.1%), PFPeA and PFBA. The age of the sites might explain the PFASs pattern found in raw leachates as all of them were stabilized leachates. However, PFASs profile was different in treated samples where the most abundant compound was PFHxA (26.5%), followed by linear perfluorobutane sulfonate (L-PFBS) (18.7%) and PFOA (17.7%). The overall increase of the PFASs content as well as the change in the PFASs profile after the MBR treatment, could be explained by the possible degradation of PFASs precursors such as fluorotelomer alcohols or fluorotelomer sulfonates. Using the volume of leachates generated in the landfill sites, that served 1.8 million people, the discharge of 16 ∑PFASs contained in the landfill leachates was estimated as 1209 g/year.The authors thank financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Project CTM2013-44081-R)

    Toward Transatlantic Convergence in Financial Regulation

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    The Importance of Getting Names Right: The Myth of Markets for Water

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    Rev. and Mrs. S. Tose to Mr. Meredith (Undated)

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    This Week in Heresy, Episode 04, July 11, 2014.

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    twih-ep004_20140711.mp3 | MP3 Format Sound | 58.44 MB | 9/20/2018 10:43:52 AM | .mp3 | Links: Pastor Melissa Scott: http://www.pastormelissascott.com/ Philip’s Blog: http://koinespasikla.blogspot.com/ and http://philippos-doulos-theou.blogspot.com/ Philip’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/Koine_Spasikla and http://twitter.com/gwmjedi Books: On Translation by Jin Di and Eugene A. Nida (Amazon) Note about book links: I’ve posted the Amazon links here, but I do encourage you to buy from local booksellers if you are able to do so. I do recognize, however, that for some folks Amazon is their only option.This week see the return of The Greek Geek, Philip Tanner! In this episode, we talk about the Bible and the problems with translation, context, and why we can never have an “unbiased” translation. Rev. Philip Tanner, M.Div, M.Ed., also known as The Greek Geek, is a set of apparent contradictions. Philip is strongly influenced by both smells-and-bells Anglicanism and holy-roller Pentecostalism. He is a born-again Christian and an unwavering Christian Socialist who believes in same-sex marriage as part of his Christian family values. Philip embraces Liberation Theology and views Jesus as the perfect Liberation Theologian. Philip prays well with others and gladly associates with any faith tradition that embodies liberation theology and true restorative justice, whether Christian o
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