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Entries Tagged Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies, Inc.

Biogas-Fueled Cogeneration Is a Great Energy Saver, Especially When It's Fine-Tuned for Maximum Output

Biogas-Fueled Cogeneration Is a Great Energy Saver, Especially When It's Fine-Tuned for Maximum Output

Atlanta’s main clean-water plant gets the most from on-site power generation while looking to Class A biosolids and nutrient recovery for fertilizer.
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Headworks - Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies Pearl Process

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News Briefs: Contamination Cover-Up? Actress Sues Philadelphia Over Lead Levels

In this week's water and wastewater news, a class-action lawsuit claims city officials covered up lead levels, the world's largest nutrient recovery facility opens in Chicago and the NOAA releases early-season algal reports.
November 2015 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Constructions and More

November 2015 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Constructions and More

See what's going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects.
Where is Resource Recovery Technology Headed?

Where is Resource Recovery Technology Headed?

As clean-water plants look to resource recovery, technology innovation addresses greater process efficiency and energy production from the solids side.
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WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Ostara Technology Boosts Nutrient Recovery

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Madison Sewerage District Unveils Phosphorus Harvesting Technology

Nutrient recovery takes a front seat in Madison, Wis., where phosphorus ends up in fertilizer instead of local waters.
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Projects & Awards - May 2013

Projects & Awards - May 2013

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Process Chemistry and Laboratory Analysis

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Wastewater Treatment Systems

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The Ultimate Recycling

An Oregon plant uses a proprietary process to extract nutrients from wastewater and uses them for salmon restoration and a high-quality fertilizer
School to Work

School to Work

A close relationship with the University of Wisconsin helps Madison’s wastewater treatment plant find solutions to challenging problems