For the past two years, a Yale team has conducted weekly analyses of New Haven’s wastewater as a reliable early-warning measure of COVID-19’s trajectory and surges.
In the race to track COVID-19 infection rates, wastewater testing takes the lead in speed,
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The global water treatment market is projected to grow 6% in 2019 and reach a total valuation of ~US$ 48,951.8 million from ~US$ 46,162.7 million in 2018 as per the recent report published by Future Market Insights. Demand for potable water, changing governm
May 19 meeting addresses Ft. Morgan sewage treatment permit
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management will hold a May 19 public hearing on a request from the Baldwin County Sewer System for a permit to increase the amount of treated domestic sanitary effluent it is allowed to di
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A $21 million expansion of the Pine Creek wastewater treatment facility will allow the site to enlarge its capacity and make the facility more environmentally friendly.<
Posted by Gabriel Tynes | Apr 15, 2022 | Baldwin County, Latest | 0 |
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) has scheduled a public hearing for a proposal by the privately owned Baldwin County Sewer Servic
The Richland County commissioners have agreed to allocate $70,000 in American Rescue Plan Act Funds to resolve potential overflow problems at a county sewage lift station. The money will be used to purchase and install an emergency generator at the lift station near the intersection of Ohio 3
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image: Aerial view of Songdo, Korea, a city collaboratively designed by architects and urban planners as a model for sustainable, high-tech urban living. view more
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The framework, incorporating the recycling of wastewater, can significantly reduce costs and pollution compared to traditional systems that operate in larger areas – which could lead to more walkable, liveable, and affordable cities.
According to UN estimates, urban areas currently ac