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Thirty commercial and industrial water customers honored for contributions in 2020 and 36 breweries for contributions in 2021.
Austin Water is honoring 30 commercial and industrial water customers for excellence in pretreatment of wastewater, water protection, environmental operations, and community stewardship during the year 2020. In addition, 36 local breweries, wineries and distilleries are being recognized for their public service in distributing potable water and hot meals to Austin Water customers and local businesses during Winter Storm Uri in February of 2021. This is the 29
th Annual Recognition & Awards program for Austin Water.
The following honorees have achieved excellence in protecting the environment by controlling the quality and quantity of their discharges into Austin’s wastewater system:
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Major Austin tech company chips in $750,000 for winter storm relief
Major Austin tech company chips in $750,000 for winter storm relief Samsung is chipping in with a big donation to Austin organizations.
Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images As it contemplates a multibillion-dollar expansion of its chipmaking operation in Northeast Austin, Samsung Austin Semiconductor is donating $750,000 for winter storm relief and recovery efforts in the Austin area. “The winter storm left many hungry, wet, financially insecure, and displaced,” Austin Mayor Steve Adler says in a March 4 news release. “Samsung Austin Semiconductor has been a great neighbor for 25 years, and this is another way they are making a positive impact [in] our community.”
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WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. International Trade Commission on Thursday said it had launched an investigation of alleged patent violations by Sweden’s Ericcson involving certain semiconductor devices, wireless infrastructure equipment and components.
The ITC said the investigation was based on a complaint by South Korean manufacturer Samsung Electronics and its U.S. subsidiary Samsung Austin Semiconductor.
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