The United States generates seven million tons of sewage sludge annually, enough to fill 2,500 Olympic-sized swimming pools. While a portion of this waste is repurposed for manure and other land ...
Each year, the United States produces more than 12 million tons of sludge – the thick mixture of solid and liquid matter left over from processing wastewater and raw sewage in treatment plants. And it ...
Wastewater from humans in a single year could fill more than 100 million Olympic-size swimming pools, according to researchers from Canada and the Netherlands (Earth Syst. Sci. Data 2021, DOI: 10.5194 ...
Researchers in the United States have discovered an efficient, cost-effective way to make biodegradable plastics from unused and potentially polluting waste. The process makes use of bacteria found in ...
Two continuous-flow bench-scale reactors (one of them was control) were built up to study the impact of the shock loading of CNTs (Carbon Nanotubes) on the activated sludge wastewater treatment ...
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The City of Lawrence, Kan., has selected McCarthy Building Co.’s water services team as general contractor for its $70-million project to improve the Kansas River Wastewater Treatment Plant. The plant ...
The United States generates seven million tons of sewage sludge annually, enough to fill 2,500 Olympic-sized swimming pools. While a portion of this waste is repurposed for manure and other land ...