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Entries Tagged Emerging Compound

EPA Awards $2.7 Million to Virginia Foundation To Research Stormwater Options, Water Reuse

EPA Awards $2.7 Million to Virginia Foundation To Research Stormwater Options, Water Reuse

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News Briefs: Obama Declares Flint Water Crisis a Federal Emergency

In this week's water and wastewater news, Flint will receive FEMA funds, the House votes to override Clean Water Act revisions, and a patent is issued for a wastewater treatment system that removes micropollutants
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News Brief: Will Biodegradable Drugs Save Our Water?

Recent studies indicate that even highly treated effluent contains microcontaminants. A new study suggests that the solution to protecting water resources might lie not in a new wastewater treatment process, but in designing better drugs.
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News Briefs: Vinyl Chloride Pollution Plagues City Groundwater

In this week's water and wastewater news, the EPA looks for the source of groundwater contamination, leaders sign a joint pledge to protect Lake Erie and research looks at removing endocrine disrupters from wastewater.
WERF to Study Ebola and Antibiotic Resistance Challenges

WERF to Study Ebola and Antibiotic Resistance Challenges

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Building Better Bugs: Canadian Facility Studies Biological Nutrient Removal

Calgary’s combined wastewater research facility — Advancing Canadian Wastewater Assets — works to develop more efficient bacteria that could save billions of dollars.
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News Briefs: Wastewater Super Indicted for Falsifying Reports

In this week's water and wastewater news, a South Dakota man faces charges for falsifying pollution control reports, and a new study says chlorine might be causing problems in our treatment systems.
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News Briefs: 700,000 Winnipeggers Warned To Boil Water

In this week's water and wastewater, a boil alert is issued in Winnipeg, microbeads come under scrutiny in Wisconsin, and a Texas utility devises a water savings plan.
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News Briefs: Diabetes Drug Discovered Near Lake Michigan Treatment Plants

In this week's water and wastewater news, a study finds metformin in Lake Michigan, increased expenses could end a biosolids program, and New York City christens sludge boats.
USGS Study Finds Pharmaceuticals in Groundwater

USGS Study Finds Pharmaceuticals in Groundwater

According to a recent study of an effluent-dominated creek, contaminants from treated municipal wastewater can leak into shallow groundwater.
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News Briefs: Can Viruses Eliminate Bacterial Settling?

In this week's news, research projects examine the use of bacteriophages in biological treatment. Also, Flagstaff, Ariz., begins researching antibiotic-resistant bacteria and how it can be removed from effluent.
Biosolids Experts Downplay Effects of Drugs, Household Chemicals in Land Application

Biosolids Experts Downplay Effects of Drugs, Household Chemicals in Land Application

Scare tactic or scientific concern? Wastewater industry experts respond to a recent article that claims biosolids could contaminate groundwater with anti-depressants, hormone-disruptors and more.