With continuing population explosion and an increase in industrialization, the need for water is estimated to increase by 400% before the end of 2050. The pressing need to make treated wastewater ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland, have developed a pine-bark–based water-treatment medium that efficiently ...
A team of New Mexico State University graduate students and Environmental Engineering professors Nirmala Khandan and Pei Xu are developing a novel water treatment process that could render municipal ...
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Wastewater turned into clean water with eco-friendly method that removes toxic chemicals
Scientists have developed a new method that removes toxic pollutants from wastewater. Developed by researchers from Dalhousie University, the innovative method offers a new way to reuse wastewater ...
Water pollution is one of the most significant environmental challenges we face today, prompting researchers and engineers to seek sustainable solutions. Among these innovators is Nko Okina Solomon, a ...
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Pine bark helps remove 90% of blood pressure and painkiller residues from wastewater
Iron-modified pine bark is the newest, cheapest way to remove drug waste from water ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - The city council also saw a presentation proposing a Construction Manager At Risk, or CMAR, approach to the city’s multi-million dollar wastewater treatment plant project. The CMAR ...
Physicists are proposing a new way to process nuclear waste that uses a plasma-based centrifuge. Known as plasma mass filtering, the new mass separation techniques would supplement chemical techniques ...
A simple and economical method of detecting SARS-CoV-2 viral loads in wastewater with high sensitivity has been developed, expanding the use of wastewater-based epidemiology for tracking the virus in ...
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