The processing of foods typically generates a lot of wastewater, which has to be cleaned up before being released back into local waterways. According to new research, however, that water could first ...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment image: Researchers Jeremy Guest, right, and Yalin Li led a team at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy ...
When shrimp are processed at seafood plants, the resulting wastewater contains a lot of protein. Scientists have now devised a method of harvesting that protein, so it can be used to supplement animal ...
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PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Perrysburg has begun an $8.5 million rehabilitation project at its wastewater treatment plant aimed at modernizing the facility’s digester system. Construction started on Monday and ...
Innovative, low-energy wastewater treatment aims to advance sustainability in the seafood industry WALLA WALLA, Wash. , Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Perca, Inc. has announced the launch of a ...
Water scarcity is a growing issue across the world, with more than 2 billion people lacking access to safe drinking water, but new research on wastewater processing could help improve the situation.
A research team has developed a novel wastewater treatment system that can effectively remove conventional pollutants, and recover valuable resources such as phosphorus and organic materials. This ...
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A proposed plant that would use a high-heat process to turn sludge into fertilizer has residents worried about odors and property values.
STICKNEY, Ill. -- The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District's wastewater treatment plant in near Stickney, Ill. has many names, both formal and informal. The formal name is the Stickney Water ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - The city of Thomasville plans to improve its wastewater treatment facility in the near future. The project is projected to start early in 2023 and will cost around $8.5 million.