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A unique business in Kansas City's changing West Bottoms uses a water solution rather than fire to cremate the remains of ...
Water cremation is legal in more than half of the states and several provinces, and several more have legislation pending, according to CANA. It is legal in Florida.
The Montgomery County Council is expected to hear from community members during a public hearing Tuesday on a proposal to ...
Water Cremation, what others behind the movement call Aquamation, has been around for years. Legal in Florida since 2010, but Gentle Water Cremation is unique.
The water is only heated to 300 degrees in contrast to fire cremation which burns at around 1,400 to 1,800 degrees. "The biggest difference is that we're using water and chemicals instead of a ...
PROVIDENCE – A bill to allow the composting of human remains and a method of dealing with bodies known as water cremation passed the House for the second year in a row on May 29, but this time ...
Brown said he spent close to $1 million on the water cremation equipment, which also includes a tank where the water’s pH is reduced from 14 to 12.5 before it is released into Baltimore City’s ...
Companies such as Denver-based Be A Tree Cremation dissolve the body using a solution of alkaline chemicals aided by warm water. Within 18 hours, the body is reduced to a nutrient-rich liquid (the ...
Gentle Water Cremation, a Mangonia Park-based company Pomerantz co-founded and co-owns, is the only one in Florida offering water cremation, a relatively new way of processing human remains that ...
Water cremation is illegal in the state of Texas, however given the benefits to families wanting to opt for this eco-friendly, affordable and conscious choice; local funeral home directors are ...
Backers proposed to discharge effluent from the “water-cremation” process into the city sewer system — and thereby the Arkansas River — but the Planning Commission balked.