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Officials in North Dakota's fourth-largest city said Thursday they had done all they could to protect critical infrastructure from the rising Souris River as it headed toward a record flood.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: A look at Minot flooding from the air CAPTION: Officials in North Dakota's fourth-largest city said Thursday they had done all they could to protect critical infrastructure from the rising Souris River as it headed...
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WRAP Japanese troops enter Iraq, adds base they are headed to

Higher Ed
Safwan 1. Various of convoy of Japanese and Dutch troops crossing border from Kuwait 2. Tracking shot of Japanese convoy Road from Basra to Samawah 3. Japanese convoy lined up on road 4. Various of Japanese convoy driving off 5. Japanese...
Instructional Video0:34
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Israeli police fire 'skunk spray' at ultra-orthodox protesters

Higher Ed
Israeli police doused a crowd of protesters blocking Jerusalem traffic with a powerful burst of "skunk" spray - water treated with a foul-smelling chemical used to disperse protests on Sunday. Dozens of ultra-Orthodox Jews...
Instructional Video1:10
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Gillibrand campaigns in Michigan

Higher Ed
Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand visited Michigan on Friday, July 12, 2019. She drank beer in Lansing and toured a now-defunct water treatment plant in Flint.
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Making U.S. Water Treatment More Resilient

Higher Ed
Advocates for decentralized water treatment say the practice could make water networks in the U.S. more resilient.
News Clip4:58
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Scientist develop new water filter

Higher Ed
AP Television Stanford, California, recent 1. Close shot bottle of carbon nanotubes 2. Various David Schoen preparing water filter demonstration 3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Schoen, Postdoctoral Researcher in Materials Sciences, Stanford...
News Clip2:48
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A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John Mone has a closer look.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Innovative water filtration gives Haitians hope CAPTION: A Haitian businessman and a U.S. non-profit have joined hands to bring clean water to thousands of Haitians by equipping them an innovative water filtration device. John...
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Scarce water supplies drive industry innovation

Higher Ed
Tel Aviv, Israel, 15 November 2011 1. Exterior shot of entrance to WATEC exhibition 2. Wide shot of flags of states participating in exhibition 3. People attending the exhibition 4. Various conference centre 5. Illustrations of water...
News Clip4:58
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Scientist develop new water filter

Higher Ed
AP Television Stanford, California, recent 1. Close shot bottle of carbon nanotubes 2. Various David Schoen preparing water filter demonstration 3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Schoen, Postdoctoral Researcher in Materials Sciences, Stanford...
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Fears of cholera, infectious disease outbreaks

Higher Ed
1. Close up of sewage running down street 2. Mid shot of children walking across sewage 3. Pan of sewage treatment truck reverses 4. Mid shot of man walking to front of truck 5. Various of sewage being emptied from overflowing drain 6....
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Aid for children, rail track restored, protests

Higher Ed
1. Truck driving past camera carrying UNICEF boxes of filters and equipment for water filtration 2. Hospital sign and people outside al Kadisia Hospital 3. People unloading boxes 4. UNICEF staff opening the boxes and looking at their...
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Rocket discovered in water purification plant

Higher Ed
May 31, 2003 1. US Marines and vehicle entering the grounds of a water treatment complex 2. Marines opening large warehouse door 3. Tilt down from the large hook of a crane to a large rocket 4. Marines inspecting some missile parts...
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Third World missionaries to the U.S. for low-tech training on cook stoves, water purification. (October 20)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Third World missionaries in U.S. for tech training CAPTION: Third World missionaries to the U.S. for low-tech training on cook stoves, water purification. (October 20) A few sticks, a lot of mud and an innovative spirit. That's...
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RECUT Rocket discovered in water purification plant

Higher Ed
May 31, 2003 1. Wide shot, crane machinery high-up in the warehouse building, tilts down to show rocket below 2. Marines inspecting some missile parts 3. Close shot, unassembled warhead 4. Marines searching through boxes 5. Tilt down...
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Report: Harare at risk of cholera outbreak due to collapsed water treatment and sanitation facilities

Higher Ed
Zimbabwe's capital is at risk of a new cholera outbreak caused by collapsed water treatment and sanitation facilities, according to a Human Rights Watch report issued on Tuesday. Residents in Harare's most impoverished townships have...
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South Africa mines polluting water supply

Higher Ed
AP Television Kagiso, Johannesburg, South Africa - January 26, 2011 1. Mid of lake with sign reading (English) "Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted" 2. Mid of bird in polluted water 3. Wide of lake with sign 4. Wide pan right from mine dumps...
Stock Footage4:26
Bridgeman Arts

Factories and aqueducts. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of factories and water mills. Aqueducts in La Vanne, on the outskirts of Paris. Sterilization plants.
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AP investigation - water supplies contaminated with drugs

Higher Ed
Lake Mead, Nevada - November 2007 1. Mid view of outboard motor on boat on Lake Mead 2. Mid view of hydrologist piloting boat 3. Wide view of Hoover Dam 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chuck Fisher, Hydrologist: "It's a pretty important...
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Planning the perfect eco wedding

Higher Ed
Royal Society of Arts, London, 6th March 2009 1, Wide exterior of RSA. Royal Society of Arts 2. Close of writing on pillar reading "RSA - The Royal Society for encouragement of Arts Manufactures & Commerce" 3. Walking shot of...
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One of the world's worst water poisoning incidents is still claiming victims

Higher Ed
1. Various of villagers working near a pond, boating passing 2. Various of local people in a village in the suburbs of Dhaka 3. Mid of Salma, an arsenic patient, walking into health centre to consult with medic 4. Close up of Salma's...
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India's Silicon Valley is bracing for another thirsty summer

Higher Ed
LEAD-IN A rapidly growing population and booming construction have led to a severe water shortage in Bangalore. Experts say rainwater harvesting, water management and waste treatment should be observed as...
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Voters in San Francisco will decide in November whether to rename a wastewater treatment plant after President George W. Bush. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, the ballot measure has an excellent chance of passing in the city which has long been a liberal stronghold.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sewage tribute for George W. Bush? CAPTION: Voters in San Francisco will decide in November whether to rename a wastewater treatment plant after President George W. Bush. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, the ballot...
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IRAQ: SANCTIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR LACK OF SANITATION FACILITIES

Higher Ed
English/Nat Humanitarian organisations say health conditions in Iraq have declined dramatically since the international trade sanctions were imposed seven years ago. The impact of the sanctions has caused the country's infrastructure to...