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In recent years, growing scientific scrutiny and evolving regulatory perspectives have reshaped the understanding of the risks associated with the land application of biosolids and sludges.
Synagro and CHAR Tech will measure, test and evaluate the effectiveness of the HTP process to destroy PFAS chemicals from biosolids.
Developed by researchers at the University of Leicester, the new technique that uses soundwaves to separate materials for ...
A groundbreaking method that uses soundwaves to recycle fuel cell components could help prevent harmful chemicals from ...
The demonstration will be held May 9 th, 2025, at the Synagro Back River Facility at the Baltimore City Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant as part of the Water Environment Federation's Residuals & ...
CHAR Technologies Ltd. (“CHAR Tech” or the “Company”) (TSXV:YES), a leader in sustainable energy solutions, is pleased present its first United States based ...
A number of local municipalities are named in an Illinois Environmental Protection Agency report concerning PFAS levels found ...
Over 700,000 residents are at risk of serious health problems from cancer-causing pollution. The EPA canceled a small grant to start tackling the problem.
Today, an emerging science links the chemical class to a host of diseases: cancer, thyroid issues, endocrine disruption and ...
PFAS treatment market is projected to reach $2.65 billion by 2030; contamination studies in Australia, Europe, and US investigating health impacts ...
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station announced the initiative as concerns mount over PFAS toxicity.
Scientists say PFAS levels fell to near pre-spill levels months after a toxic firefighting foam spill at Brunswick Landing.