Tag Archives: sewage treatment plants
Can bacteriophages in wastewater treatment plants do more?
Biological processes for the decomposition of pollutants are the basis of municipal wastewater treatment. For [...]
Apr
Municipal wastewater – Council and Parliament agreement on treatment and monitoring
On Monday, January 29, the European Parliament and the European Council came to an agreement [...]
Feb
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, [...]
ADVERTISEMENTOct
Water fleas key to cleaner environment and better human health
According to a recent study by researchers at the University of Birmingham in the UK, [...]
Oct
Wastewater directive voted down in the European Parliament
Late last week, the European Parliament, as part of its October meeting, voted to adopt [...]
Oct
North Head treatment plant supports Australian farmers with $94 million investment
The North Head wastewater treatment plant in Sydney is gaining importance not only as a [...]
Sep
Wastewater treatment plants were inspected. GIOŚ report for 427 sites
The Chief Environmental Inspector has approved a report on inspections of wastewater treatment plants carried [...]
Jul
Micropollutants in wastewater – low concentrations of great importance
Currently, there are more than 350,000. registered chemicals and their mixtures, which are used in [...]
Jul
Drugs in wastewater – a Polish biopreparation for their removal and Bio-Sponge
Drugs in wastewater is a challenge that treatment plants will soon face. The European Commission [...]
Jun
Is microplastic a threat to the efficiency of wastewater treatment technology?
Microplastics are small plastic particles, less than 5 mm in size, that have a significant [...]
Jun
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