Tag Archives: sewage
Can wastewater testing predict influenza epidemics? One billion people fall ill each year
Influenza affects around one billion people worldwide every year, but an early warning signal of [...]
May
Sewage on beaches in New Zealand. Ecological disaster threatens nature
Closed, foul-smelling beaches and homes sprayed with fecal matter – in Wellington, the capital of [...]
Feb
Is the next pandemic brewing in wastewater? A microbiologist warns
Few people think about the water flushed daily down sinks, bathtubs, and toilets. We prefer [...]
Nov
Nature-based solutions an opportunity for countries in the Global South
In Africa, South America and Asia, cities of millions are drowning in untreated wastewater, while [...]
Jun
Antibiotic-resistant microorganisms in wastewater treatment plants
In September 2024, the prestigious journal Lancet [1] published a comprehensive analysis of drug resistance [...]
Jan
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
Increases are coming. Water and sewage tariffs will increase
Faced with rising operating costs and the need to modernize infrastructure, residents of many Polish [...]
Jun
Status of inspection of septic tanks and domestic wastewater treatment plants in Polish municipalities: report 2024
Developed by the Institute of Environmental Education in cooperation with Idea 3W of the Bank [...]
May
Will the price of water in Poland increase?
Changes are being made to the way water tariffs are set. However, not everyone is [...]
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
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