Sludge and Biosolids Processing News
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Husker-Led Team’s Approach Shows Promise In Degrading ‘Forever Chemicals’
5/4/2024
In a pair of April announcements, the Environmental Protection Agency set forth new rules and standards regarding the levels of “forever chemicals” in America’s drinking water.
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Infiltrator Announces Opening Of Advanced Treatment Facility
5/3/2024
Infiltrator Water Technologies, a leading manufacturer of products for the decentralized water and wastewater industries, is pleased to announce the opening of their expanded Advanced Treatment Manufacturing Facility in Walker, LA.
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Water Engineering Inc., A Portfolio Company Of Nolan Capital, Announces The Acquisition Of WET Solutions, Inc., A Leading Provider Of Water Treatment Services, Chemicals, And Consultation For A Variety Of End Market Applications
5/3/2024
WET Solutions, Inc. (“WET Solutions”), based in Schaumburg, IL, has been acquired by Water Engineering (“WEI”). WET Solutions will join the Water Engineering platform and compliment WEI’s existing presence in the greater Chicago area. Co-founder and owner Steve Hallier is maintaining an ownership stake and will remain with WET Solutions to ensure a smooth transition.
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Solutions Offered To Address Impact Of Deal On Water Regulation
5/3/2024
The CMA has found Pennon’s purchase of Sumisho Osaka Gas Water UK (including its subsidiary Sutton and East Surrey Water), could harm Ofwat’s ability to make comparisons between water companies and carry out its statutory functions.
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Seismic Waves Used To Track LA’s Groundwater Recharge After Record Wet Winter
5/3/2024
Record-setting storms in 2023 filled California’s major reservoirs to the brim, providing some relief in a decades-long drought, but how much of that record rain trickled underground?
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Mystery Behind Huge Opening In Antarctic Sea Ice Solved
5/2/2024
Researchers have discovered the missing piece of the puzzle behind a rare opening in the sea ice around Antarctica, which was nearly twice the size of Wales and occurred during the winters of 2016 and 2017.
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Drinking Water Safety Called Into Question By 41% Of U.S. Water Utility Customers, J.D. Power Finds
5/2/2024
The combined water and sewer bill for a typical household in the United States has increased 54.8% since 2021 amid a seemingly non-stop barrage of safety alerts, growing concerns about per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) contamination and supply shortages.
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LG Chem And Alkhorayef Group Forge A Business Partnership To Deliver Advanced Water Solutions To The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia
5/2/2024
LG Chem and Alkhorayef Group have agreed to form a partnership to bring advanced water solutions to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
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Functionalized Chitosan As A Biobased Flocculant For The Treatment Of Complex Wastewater
5/2/2024
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB have developed a biobased and functionalized flocculant to efficiently treat complex wastewaters. Furthermore, toxic phenols are removed from the water by the enzyme laccase in a chitosan matrix.
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With The Participation Of More Than 300 Researchers And Experts, ‘Desalination’ Concludes The Third Edition Of The ‘Water Research Community’ Initiative At The University Of Tabuk
5/2/2024
Participants concluded the third meeting of the “Water Research Community” initiative, which was organized by the Saline Water Conversion Corporation in cooperation with the University of Tabuk, today (Thursday), with the participation of more than 300 researchers and experts in the field of water.