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Government sets conditions for Norra Kärr mine to protect Lake Vättern drinking water
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Related coverage for "Government sets conditions for Norra Kärr mine to protect Lake Vättern drinking water": UrduPoint — Section 144 enforced in Chakwal, Talagang as monsoon risks prompt 30-day water activity ban. Independent Online — KZN's water crisis: Municipalities fail to provide safe water. Commercial Observer — If You Cannot Explain the Water, You Cannot Build the Data Center. NASA — Rising Waters Swamp Lake Naivasha. Sweden Herald — Stricter Drinking Water Rules Drive Demand for Tests, but Experts Warn Against Scams. WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville — Emory River Advisory Lifted After Clean Water Test Results Following Train Derailment


