Researchers at the University of Oulu, Finland, have developed a pine-bark–based water-treatment medium that efficiently removes antibiotics as well as residues of blood-pressure and antidepressant ...
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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 ...
Bellingham will replace the incinerators that burn solid waste left over from the sewage-treatment process at the Post Point Wastewater Treatment Plant and move ahead with a $220 million plan to build ...
Zrelak: “What you flush down the toilet, dump down the drain, this is where it ends up.” Credit: Brian Slattery Photos Yuck: “Raggy material,” like wipes and tampons, that ends up in the dumpster.
PHOENIXVILLE — Everything old is new again, at least at the Phoenixville Wastewater Treatment Plant. There, a “new” technology whose actual discovery dates back to before World War I is getting ready ...
The City of Corning was given almost one million dollars on Thursday to help support its wastewater treatment plant boiler ...
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