Author Archives: Edyta Łaskawiec
Antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in wastewater treatment plants
In September 2024, the prestigious journal Lancet [1] published a comprehensive analysis of drug resistance [...]
Jan
Nanoplastics – when size matters
The smaller the plastic particles, the more likely they are to cross the blood-brain barrier, [...]
Oct
Can microplastics spread disease?
In recent years, there have been a growing number of reports on the potential harm [...]
Oct
Can drinking water contamination harm our head?
In recent years, awareness of the role played by water pollution in the development of [...]
Jul
Treating wastewater and reducing emissions – green solutions needed
How to save more than $15.6 billion in 40 years. And avoid nearly 30 million [...]
Jun
Microplastics in drinking water – how much are we really consuming?
Microplastics have become part of our daily diet. However, opinions as to how much of [...]
Jun
How much will climate inaction cost us?
On April 17 this year. The journal Nature has published the most extensive analysis to [...]
May
Can bacteriophages in wastewater treatment plants do more?
Biological processes for the decomposition of pollutants are the basis of municipal wastewater treatment. For [...]
Apr
Eternal and ubiquitous – PFAS compounds in aquatic environments
Wastewater can provide us with a lot of valuable information about the health status of [...]
Jan
Biotechnology in water and wastewater management and its impact on wastewater treatment
Biological wastewater treatment processes focus primarily on the effective removal of nitrogen and phosphorus compounds, [...]
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