The slow but steady transition to renewable energy was already underway when Russia invaded Ukraine in February, and since then the global energy market has been turned on its head. We’re likely to witness more upheaval as the geopolitical energy landscape sees power shift away from countrie
The Global Mobile Water Treatment Equipment Market from 2022 to 2028 study gives an overview of worldwide market trends. The objective of MarketsandResearch.biz is to offer clients an accurate assessment of their business and assist them in developing strategic strategies. Situation analysis a
Port State Control on ballast water
Stopping the transfer of invasive species and harmful organisms is at the heart of ballast water treatment. However, the organisms are mostly microscopic and not visible to the naked eye. More to the point, ballast water systems are not meant to make o
Throughout the last several weeks, Florida’s state officials have reported the emergence of toxic algal blooms in Central Florida freshwater lakes much earlier in the year than the historic norm. These kinds of harmful algal blooms usually happen during the summer rainy season. Heavy rains c
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As statewide drought restrictions continue to
LOUISVILLE – A multimillion-dollar, yearlong project to upgrade the municipal sewage treatment plant is nearing completion.
The project, which began in early 2021, involves replacing several components of the sewage treatment facility. When the project began, the construction contra
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Low-income households soon will have increased access to sanitation solutions thanks to a wastewater research project being completed by Nichole Mazzone, a graduate student in Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service.
Mazzone is part of the Environmental