North Carolina farms use treated sewage sludge as fertilizer, but concerns over PFAs contamination are growing. With few disposal alternatives, regulators and farmers face tough choices.
The plant, Long Island's largest, takes in and incinerates more than 2,600 tons of primarily residential trash a day.
The Wastewater Surveillance Act, if passed, would require at least one wastewater monitoring site in every California county.
Citizens who live near the city’s two waste water treatment plants, which treat Lexington’s sewage, have been complaining of ...
Plans to expand a biosolids processing plant for sewage biosolids in Brunswick have alarmed residents who are still coping ...
A new EPA report warns that PFAS in biosolids may contaminate water and food. In NC, past use as fertilizer threatens ...
Growing urban populations, more public awareness of pollution and ambitious redevelopment plans propel big drinking water and wastewater treatment investment in two key cities.
Vice Chairman Kionne L. McGhee joined local community leaders and residents this week for an educational tour of Miami-Dade County's South District ...
An organization fighting Bishop’s Lodge’s wastewater plans has filed a motion challenging a draft discharge permit issued in September by the New Mexico Environment Department for the luxury resort ...
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Mid-Day on MSNBMC chief visits Bandra sewage treatment plantCommissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagarani on Saturday visited the ongoing construction of the Bandra Sewage Treatment ...
Safety, technology and cleanliness are staples of Mitchell's new $15.3 million north wastewater treatment plant. The wastewater treatment plant opened in March 2024, and provides safe disposal of ...
To turn human waste into a usable fuel, Firefly uses a method called hydrothermal liquefaction, which is good for wet waste. By combining high pressure and heat, it converts the sewage into ...
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