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Entries Tagged Nutrient Management

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The Great Sewer Alligators: Myth or Reality?

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Wonders of Wastewater: Powering the Future, One Flush at a Time

Water Environment Federation Recognizes Utilities for Reducing Nutrient Loading to Waterways

Water Environment Federation Recognizes Utilities for Reducing Nutrient Loading to Waterways

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EnBiorganic Receives Innovative Technology Grant for Florida HAB Remediation

EnBiorganic Technologies to address persistent HAB issues at Pinecrest Gardens Lake and Veterans Wayside Pond as part of the Florida DEP Protecting Florida Together initiative
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An Innovative Operations Group Proves Nutrient Reduction Doesn't Have to Cost a Fortune

A Kansas operations team reduced effluent nitrogen and phosphorus with simple process adjustments and avoided a $6 million investment in a new clean-water plant.
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Through a Decade of Effort, Murfreesboro Wins Dramatic Effluent Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reductions

A Tennessee facility team rewrites the playbook on nutrient removal to clear the way for a plant expansion essential to economic growth in its community.
EPA Signs MOU to Address Excess Nutrients in Nation's Waterways

EPA Signs MOU to Address Excess Nutrients in Nation's Waterways

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Phosphorus Pollution Reaching Dangerous Levels Worldwide, Study Finds

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Optimal Nutrient Ratios for Wastewater Treatment

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Climate Study Uncovers Bad News for Water Quality

Projected increases in precipitation due to climate change could cause more dead zones and algae blooms
WE&RF Awards Contract to Develop Scientifically Sound Nutrient Goals

WE&RF Awards Contract to Develop Scientifically Sound Nutrient Goals

The research aims to help states and communities facing regulatory challenges develop total maximum daily loads and site-specific nutrient criteria
EPA Calling for Better Nutrient Management in Lakes Nationwide

EPA Calling for Better Nutrient Management in Lakes Nationwide

An assessment recently released by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shows 40 percent of the nation's lakes contain too much nitrogen and phosphorus.
Tallahassee Nutrient Reduction Facility Gets $500,000 in State Funding

Tallahassee Nutrient Reduction Facility Gets $500,000 in State Funding

For those near the Ochlockonee-St. Marks River Basin in Florida, water quality is about to get a lot better.
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U.S. Water’s PhosZero Chemistry Named Finalist in R&D 100 Awards