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Te Maunga wastewater plant issue blamed for odour in Pāpāmoa, Arataki

The New Zealand Herald

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June 25, 2026

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Te Maunga wastewater plant issue blamed for odour in Pāpāmoa, Arataki
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The Bali Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Why Is ABC Australia Talking About Bali’s Waste Crisis?

BALI – Australian broadcaster ABC has put Bali’s growing waste management challenges back in the spotlight with a recent report – Read More...

Nepal News

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· Jul 4, 2026

सिँचाइ अभाव हुँदा बाँकेमा १८ प्रतिशत मात्र रोपाइँ

बाँके। सिँचाइ अभाव हुँदा अकाशे पानीको भरमा बाँकेमा १८ प्रतिशत मात्र रोपाइँ भएको छ। जिल्लाका केही भू-भागमा सिक्टा सिँचाइ आयोजना र भूमिगत पानीको प्रयोग गरी रोपाइँ गरिए पनि अधिकांश क्षेत्रका किसान आकाशे पानीको भरमा छन्। पर्याप्त वर्षा नहुँदा यस वर्ष किसानले अझैसम्म धान रोप्न नसकेका कृषि ज्ञान केन्द्र बाँकेकी सूचना अधिकारी वरिष्ठ कृषि प्रसार अधिकृत []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

7 killed, over 70 hospitalized as ammonia gas leaks at seafood factory in India

Incident occurred as result of ammonia gas leak at seafood factory in Tiruvallur district, says Tamil Nadu chief minister

DNyuz

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· Jun 21, 2026

Cities and Schools Are Testing Wastewater for Illicit Drugs

A foul odor permeated the early morning heat as city workers in Tempe, Ariz., unlocked a sewage monitoring shed and opened the tap of a collection jug that had been siphoning from the city’s wastewater over the previous day. They filled a jar, packed it in a blue cooler and hurried to the next shed, []

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 22, 2026

Plastic pollution begins at design stage not gutters expert calls for producer responsibility

Plastic pollution in Ghana begins long before waste enters gutters or drains, a plastic policy expert has said, calling for stronger accountability from manufacturers under Extended Producer Responsibility systems. Manager of the Ghana National Plastic Action Partnership, Nii Noi Kofi Omaboe, says the country’s growing plastic waste challenge cannot be solved if responsibility continues to rest mainly on households and sanitation authorities.

TASS

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· Jun 22, 2026

At least 54 injured, 18 missing after explosion at Qatari plant — Interior Ministry

The incident occurred at the Barzan gas processing plant as a result of an operational error

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Related coverage for "Te Maunga wastewater plant issue blamed for odour in Pāpāmoa, Arataki": The Bali Times — Why Is ABC Australia Talking About Bali’s Waste Crisis?. Nepal News — सिँचाइ अभाव हुँदा बाँकेमा १८ प्रतिशत मात्र रोपाइँ. Anadolu Agency — 7 killed, over 70 hospitalized as ammonia gas leaks at seafood factory in India. DNyuz — Cities and Schools Are Testing Wastewater for Illicit Drugs. MyJoyOnline — Plastic pollution begins at design stage not gutters expert calls for producer responsibility. TASS — At least 54 injured, 18 missing after explosion at Qatari plant — Interior Ministry