The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently declared that only 74 percent of Earth’s population has access to clean water. That means that an estimated 2 billion people lack ...
These pollutants come from various sources, including industrial processes such as petrochemical production, pharmaceuticals, and metal manufacturing, as well as domestic sewage, agricultural runoff, ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland, have developed a pine-bark–based water-treatment medium that efficiently ...
The handling of power plant water and wastewater is becoming increasingly complex. Fortunately, innovative treatment technologies can help. Recent advances include forward osmosis, membrane bioreactor ...
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Pine bark helps remove 90% of blood pressure and painkiller residues from wastewater
Iron-modified pine bark is the newest, cheapest way to remove drug waste from water ...
The nine-month construction project will require temporary changes to wastewater processing and may cause occasional odor issues near the plant, the city says.
Pennsylvania American Water is inviting customers to see firsthand what happens when wastewater leaves their homes. The water company will hold an open house at its Exeter Wastewater Treatment Plant ...
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