Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the city of Berkeley, California, is planning to call manholes "maintenance holes" to remove gendered language from its city code
Substances used in stain repellants, firefighting chemicals and other products are raising concerns about the safety of land-applying biosolids
Research program yields a biological hydrolysis solution that improves anaerobic digester performance, delivers Class A product and reduces costs
The City of Lebanon Authority’s biosolids program produces high-quality Class A material with an indirect-heated drying system
The $262 million Piscataway Bioenergy Project is the most technically advanced project the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has ever taken on
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, residents in Turtle Valley, British Columbia, set up a roadblock to prevent trucks from hauling biosolids
A successful pilot project in Los Angeles leads to a plan for 550 tons per day of organic slurry incorporation
When arsenic levels fluctuated well above WHO standards, a municipality in Chile had to find an innovative solution to its water contamination problems. Here’s how AdEdge solved the problem.
A negative analysis fails to consider decades of research, say biosolids associations
Landis Sewerage Authority is one of the most environmentally friendly wastewater treatment plants in the Mid-Atlantic thanks to the work of Executive Director Dennis Palmer
Plastic waste is a problem for the wastewater treatment process but consumer education and utilizing the right equipment can help address the issues
The EscaMax from Huber Technology provides superior protection of downstream components through the use of perforated plate screening elements
The Huber S-Disc thickener is the default device for BCR Environmental’s sludge neutralization system