Costa Rica News – There is a problem little known to most people in Costa Rica, that is the lack of mechanisms such as septic tanks, sewers and outhouses. This forces…
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Is The Costa Rica Wastewater Treatment Problem Going to Be Addressed?
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2015/06/02Costa Rica News – The Ministry of Health has a big project on its hands, as the Comptroller General of the Republic has requested that it exercise much better control over…
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Ammonium Nitrate Spill in Costa Rica Causes Beach Closings to End Labor Day Weekend
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2015/05/03Breaking Costa Rica News – Many on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica enjoying the end of Labor Day weekend might be heading back to their homes early away form…
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Costa Rica’s Waste Treatment Plant to Be a Reality
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2015/02/24Costa Rica News – Seems that the Costa Rican government is finally getting serious about not letting feces run into its oceans.
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How Much Pollution is in the Costa Rica Rivers?
by Hazel Diaz 2015/02/17Costa Rica News – How polluted are the rivers in Costa Rica? Perhaps too polluted to call them “green”.
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Do You Want To Be Connected to the Costa Rica Sewer System? Open Your Wallet
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2015/01/26Costa Rica News – We can only hope that the Costa Rican government has been using their large monetary gifts from China to put a sewer system in place for…
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So You Are Relocating to Costa Rica, What Do You Bring? (Audio)
by Dan Stevens 2014/12/22Costa Rica News – (December 22nd Radio Show) – Overseas Radio Has Teamed up With The Costa Rican Times to provide multiple modes of information sharing for local and foreign expats…
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Costa Rican Rivers Continue to Get More Polluted
by Hazel Diaz 2014/12/18Costa Rica News – The time has come for Costa Rica to start putting actions to it’s “green image” and be proactive instead of reactive. The rivers in Costa Rica…