These so-called forever chemicals are having significant impacts on water and wastewater agencies. But do the risks justify the stringency of the emerging regulations?
Cogeneration, composting and land application make a Utah water reclamation facility a leader in the capture of valuable resources.
Aggressive PFAS regulations are placing a strain on treatment facilities and municipalities dealing with biosolids. Ned Beecher of the North East Biosolids & Residuals Association calls it the most challenging issue of his 25-year career.
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
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, Rep. Elissa Slotkin introduces a bill to require public water systems to test for PFAS
Dodge City’s Warrior Biogas Project brings a healthy return on investment and advances the city’s progress on sustainable operations
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