Sludge and Biosolids Processing News
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ADS Environmental Services Signs Reseller Partnership With Core & Main
12/8/2025
ADS Environmental Services® (ADS), the leader in water, wastewater, and stormwater flow, level, and rainfall monitoring solutions, is proud to announce a partnership with Core & Main, one of the nation’s largest specialized distributors of water, wastewater, storm drainage, and fire protection products and related services.
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ABB Launches Ultra-Accurate Water Quality Analyzer And Advanced Multi-Input Transmitter
12/8/2025
ABB today announced the launch of two major innovations for continuous water analysis (CWA): the AeroStar™ family of dissolved oxygen sensors and the AWT424 transmitter. Together, these innovations set a new standard for precision, reliability, operational efficiency, and digital connectivity in water monitoring. The combined offering delivers a fully integrated, digital solution that helps customers operate more efficiently, sustainably, and safely.
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SUEZ Reaffirms Long-Term Commitment To China With New Collaborative Initiatives In Jiangsu And Shandong Provinces
12/8/2025
In Jiangsu province, SUEZ will partner with Lianyun Economic Development Zone to jointly study the investment in, build, and operate a new industrial water treatment plant.
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United Flow Technologies Announces Strategic Investment From Berkshire Partners
12/8/2025
United Flow Technologies (“UFT” or the “Company”), a leading technical distributor and solutions provider serving the municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment markets, today announced a strategic growth investment from Boston-based Berkshire Partners.
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New Research Links Health Impacts Related To 'Forever Chemicals' To Billions In Economic Losses
12/8/2025
The negative health impacts from contamination by so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water costs the contiguous U.S. at least $8B a year in social costs, a University of Arizona-led study has found.
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Toray Develops Mass Production Technology For Nanofiltration Membrane Elements That Can Recover More Than 95% Of Lithium From Used Batteries
12/8/2025
Toray Industries, Inc., announced today that it has developed technology to scale up a new high-durability, high-selectivity nanofiltration membrane element (see note 1) that can efficiently recover high yields of high-purity lithium when recycling automotive lithium-ion batteries.
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Western Growers Issues Statement In Response To U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation's Central Valley Project Update
12/5/2025
Western Growers issued the following statement in response to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's update to the long-term plan for the Central Valley Project.
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Pumps Prove To Be Smooth Operators For Anglian Water
12/5/2025
“SAS (Surplus Activated Sludge) is a bit weird and can do odd things,” says Stuart Chatten, Lead Bioresources Technician at Whitlingham Water Recycling Centre (WRC), one of Anglian Water’s principal centres for processing sewage, serving a population of 400,000.
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Toxic Fear: New Study Suggests Flood-Driven Contamination Deepens Climate Anxiety In Vulnerable Communities
12/5/2025
Major storms are spreading industrial contaminants across entire neighborhoods, raising concerns about future well-being, especially in communities of color, according to new research from Rice University and the University of Alberta.
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USF Engineering Research Team Tackles America's Hidden Sanitation Crisis With Breakthrough Wastewater Technology
12/5/2025
In a world where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries and space travel is becoming routine, millions of people in the United States still live without access to safe, modern wastewater systems. Across rural towns and islands, families rely on outdated septic tanks or even cesspools in their backyards; these systems pollute waterways, endanger health, and are too costly to replace.