The finished plant, with a capacity of 7.6 cubic meters per minute, will treat groundwater containing radioactive and biological contaminants.
Microbiologist Walter Mulbry's scrubber raceways collected 60 to 90 percent of the nitrogen and 70 to 100 percent of phosphorus from manure effluents.
EPA awards nearly $2.5 million for the commercialization of ingenious technologies through the Small Business Innovation Research program.
The company calls on residential and commercial builders to incorporate practical and affordable water reuse solutions into every new development.
The Water Environment Research Foundation has issued a request for proposals on research related to strategies for biogas production; proposals are due June 7.
The company will create habitat for out-migrating juvenile salmon in the Duwamish River and repay $2 million of the natural resource trustee's costs to resolve liability for hazardous releases from its facilities.
State, city, county, and others work together to reduce tiny particle levels.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has about $1.7 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds for pollution-control devices on diesel school buses.
The International Water Association announces regional winners of this year's project innovation awards.
Black & Veatch joins celebration for the opening of Sembcorp Industries' water recycling facility.
The American Council of Engineering Companies presents the Grand Conceptor Award to HDR for waste-to-energy project.
The Shelton Group surveyed 1,312 consumers, and about 13 percent said they will stop buying BP gas.
Hydrofluorocarbons, which replaced chlorofluorocarbons to protect the ozone layer, are now contributing to climate change.
EPA orders Albaugh to pay $27,360 and re-label the material with directions for the safe and proper use and handling.
President's Cancer Panel notes that while the problem is not new, the awareness of a lack of government action has grown.
The company will evaluate energy efficient, reverse osmosis membranes for shipboard use.
Kodak, Shearer's Foods, Detroit Diesel, John B. Sanfilippo & Son, and FetterGroup reduced their energy intensity by 10 percent or more in two years or less.
Dr. Samuel Epstein outlines the buzz on Bisphenol-A and urges support for the recently introduced Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010.