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Inventor looks at using worms to process biosolids
The NV Daily in Strasburg, Va., reports on a resident’s projects to stabilize biosolids by feeding it to redworms. Resident Jerry Scholder...
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Stamford WWTP not to blame for sewage spill in harbor
The Stamford (Conn.) Advocate newspaper reports that local officials do not know the origin of a large sewage spill on the East...
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Report says more barely treated sewage is entering Ontario’s Grand River
The Record newspaper in Kitchener, Ont., reports an increase in partly treated sewage discharged into the Grand River from wastewater treatment plants....
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Largest biogas fuel cell power plant comes online
SustainableBusiness.com News reports that California’s Inland Empire Utilities Agency has commissioned a 2.8 MW fuel cell combined heat and power plant run...
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WEF announces new Board of Trustees and emphasis on leadership and innovation
Cordell Samuels has taken over as the president of the Water Environment Federation (WEF). Samuels, plant superintendent of the Duffin Creek Water...
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Indiana cities trying to pay for stormwater mandates
Stormwater mandates have been making the news this fall across Indiana. Decatur is expecting a 50 percent increase in sewage fees in...
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Detroit water and sewer employees end strike and return to work
The Detroit News reports that city Water and Sewerage Department employees who went on strike Sunday have gone back to work.
“American Federation...
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Judge orders striking Detroit water workers back to their jobs
The M Live Michigan website reports that workers at the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Wastewater Treatment Plant who went on strike...
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WesTech to supply world’s largest compressible media filter
WesTech Engineering, through its subsidiary WWETCO, was selected by Black & Veatch and the City of Springfield, Ohio, to design and manufacture...
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Lawsuit involving biosolids application heads toward trial
The Muskogee (Okla.) Phoenix newspaper reports that a lawsuit in which three families claim the City of Muskogee and contractors were negligent...
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Ohio city explores biosolids management options
The Salem (Ohio) reports that the Salem Utilities Commission faces decisions after studying options for managing biosolids from the city’s wastewater treatment...





