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Entries Tagged Greenhouse Gas

What’s Next on Your Regulatory Agenda? Greenhouse Gases?

What’s Next on Your Regulatory Agenda? Greenhouse Gases?

Attention is turning toward greenhouse gas emissions from clean-water plants and how they might be regulated and reduced
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A Culture-Based Approach to Managing Energy

Multiple projects of different sizes enable the Glenbard Wastewater Authority do drive down energy usage while optimizing treatment quality
Global Water Utilities Could Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 50% At Low to No Cost

Global Water Utilities Could Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 50% At Low to No Cost

New paper outlines steps to accelerate sector’s progress toward zero-carbon future
Industry News - September 2020

Industry News - September 2020

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Technology Innovations Deliver Greater Output and More Sustainable Operation From Anaerobic Digesters

Upgrades to accommodate a variety of organic wastes and optimize the process can help communities curb greenhouse gases while creating reliable revenue streams.
Massive Biosolids Project in Maryland Will Help Protect Chesapeake Bay​

Massive Biosolids Project in Maryland Will Help Protect Chesapeake Bay​

The $262 million Piscataway Bioenergy Project is the most technically advanced project the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission has ever taken on
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News Briefs: Burglars at Treatment Plant Abscond With ... E. Coli?

In this week's water and wastewater news, treatment plant burglary suspects are urged to seek medical care after coming into contact with E. coli bacteria, New York City looks at banning flushables, environmental scientists look into the carbon emissions of wastewater treatment plants, and Williston, North Dakota gets the OK for a lagoon.
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Reduce, reuse, recycle: Turning wastewater into energy

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Outlook Sunny

A solar PV installation in Boulder, Colo., required minimal up-front investment, and yet provides substantial benefits in lower power costs.