Wastewater treatment processes are engineered systems designed to reduce organic matter, nutrients and other contaminants from water prior to releasing it back into the environment or reusing it.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Many might look at the Ohio River, see its various shades of brown or green, and think there's no way that water is clean, let alone safe, to drink. Peter Goodman, director of water ...
These pollutants come from various sources, including industrial processes such as petrochemical production, pharmaceuticals, and metal manufacturing, as well as domestic sewage, agricultural runoff, ...
Heat treatment furnaces provide a controlled environment to perform specific heat treatment processes precisely and consistently. They enable uniform heating, precise temperature control, and ...
ADELPHI, Md. — U.S. Army scientists have developed a new surface treatment that could lead to more efficient and longer-lasting batteries for military applications. The team at the U.S. Army Combat ...
This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing region. From the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the mouth of the Delaware Bay, what do you want to ...
Part 1 of this series 1 (a continuation of a POWERGEN 2025 Knowledge Hub presentation) highlighted that even though renewable energy has grown dramatically in recent years, a decades-long need for ...
Every day, millions of gallons of water carrying a valuable resource slosh beneath our feet in a complex network of pipes. Wastewater flows from household tubs, sinks and toilets — carrying sudsy soap ...