Wastewater News
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Future Assured As Second And Third Generations Take Gravel Ridge Forward
11/18/2025
The move away from lagoons to becoming a fully mechanical treatment plant has certainly rung the changes at a small facility just north of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Hanover Foods Agrees to Pay $1.15M Penalty And Implement Actions To Address Clean Water Act Violations At Wastewater Treatment Facility
11/18/2025
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), working in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), announced a proposed consent decree with Hanover Foods Corporation.
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EPA & Army Corps Unveil Clear, Durable WOTUS Proposal
11/17/2025
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin, together with Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam Telle, today announced a proposed rule that would establish a clear, durable, common-sense definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act.
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More Than £2.3M Invested To Improve Water Quality At New Forest Wastewater Treatment Works
11/17/2025
The £2.3M works will help to improve water quality at Beaulieu River and reduce the risk of storm overflows.
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Devices Protect Georgia Water Network From Shutdowns
11/17/2025
Pilot trials of an adaptable pressure monitoring device that can tap directly into a utilities water network is protecting a utility in Atlanta, Georgia from avoidable cut-offs, leading to proactive water distribution management, says Lou Rossetti senior vice president of sales North America at Orbis Intelligent Systems.
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PA Food Processing Plant Fined $1.1M For Pollution Violations In Chesapeake Tributary
11/17/2025
Hanover Foods, a food processing and canning plant south of the state capital, must pay $1.1M in penalties and improve its wastewater treatment system as part of a consent decree filed in court today by EPA and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
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India's Treated Used Water Could Unlock An Economic Opportunity Of Up To $35B By 2047, Creating Over 100,000 New Jobs: CEEW
11/14/2025
India’s treated used water (TUW) economy could unlock up to INR 3.04 lakh crore (USD 35 billion) in economic opportunity by 2047, combining INR 72,597 crore (USD 8.35 billion) in potential annual market revenue with INR 1.56–2.31 lakh crore (USD 18–27 billion) in infrastructure investment, according to a new independent study released today by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).
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Aeration System Helps Tackle Big Tank Upgrade Challenge
11/14/2025
Faced with a potential £0.5M bill for a new effluent tank, at a time when future expansion plans were unknown, Meadow Foods has had its dilemma solved at a fraction of the cost by FLI CAP Technology.
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Kazakhstan Has Approved A National Standard For Wastewater Treatment And Reuse At Thermal Power Plants
11/13/2025
Amidst increasing global freshwater shortages, Kazakhstan is taking an important step toward sustainable energy development.
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Hydroflux Deliver High Efficiency Two Staged Screening Facility For Gisborne RWP
11/13/2025
The Gisborne Recycled Water Plant (RWP) recently underwent a major upgrade that will more than double the plant’s capacity, reducing energy demand and providing recycled water for local farmers and recreational grounds.