Effluents from wastewater treatment plants have a dual effect: Some species disappear, while others benefit. Especially certain insect orders, such as stonefly and caddisfly larvae, are decimated.
Jun. 29—More information has come out about Bishop's Lodge's plans to treat and discharge effluent into Tesuque Creek, but it has failed to placate downstream residents who worry the wastewater will ...
When water from your home, whether from the toilet, sinks or shower goes down the drain, it travels through a network of pipes to a wastewater treatment facility (unless you’re on a private septic ...
A new study by scientists at Utrecht University and the United Nations University concludes that about half of global wastewater is treated, rather than the previous estimate of 20%. Despite this ...
After last year’s deadly wildfires in Lahaina, Archie Kalepa returned to the smoldering ruins of his hometown and immediately set up an emergency center at his home. Since then, the legendary waterman ...
A historic 2022 rainfall event has Columbia Falls officials unsure of the maximum capacity for its wastewater treatment plant ...
The Eagle Sewer District is investing in upgrades to produce "Class A" treated wastewater designed for irrigation use in ...
Viruses are everywhere in wastewater treatment plants, quietly interacting with bacteria as sewage is cleaned and reused.
The Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority announced recent success at the annual California Water Environment ...
The ice cream plant in Waterbury topped the list released this month by the state with 130 violations, due to a failure to submit a number of sampling reports.
BENTONVILLE -- The city agreed to institute fees for developers starting next month to finance expanding its wastewater ...