Flint Hills Resources, like Valero, may soon use treated wastewater instead of drinking water for some of its industrial ...
Valero Refining may within the next few years use millions of gallons of treated wastewater per day for its cooling towers, ...
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Mesh bioreactor achieves 20‑fold efficiency increase and 50% cost reduction for wastewater treatment
A Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) research team has developed a wastewater treatment technology that ...
Industrial dye pollution remains one of the most persistent and hazardous challenges in global wastewater management. The ...
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Secondary-treated wastewater still transfers antibiotic resistance to fresh produce
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A carefully controlled lettuce irrigation study reveals that while secondary-treated wastewater can ...
Effluents from wastewater treatment plants have a dual effect: Some species disappear, while others benefit. Especially certain insect orders, such as stonefly and caddisfly larvae, are decimated.
The Ventura City Council on Jan. 27 approved hundreds of millions worth of new spending for a wastewater treatment project.
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