North Carolina farms use treated sewage sludge as fertilizer, but concerns over PFAs contamination are growing. With few disposal alternatives, regulators and farmers face tough choices.
Materials from the McKinley Paper mill in Combined Locks have been spilling into the Fox River for over two weeks.
Commissioners said they are concerned about public health and public safety because forever chemicals don’t break down and can accumulate in humans and animals. Forever chemical ...
Citizens who live near the city’s two waste water treatment plants, which treat Lexington’s sewage, have been complaining of ...
It’s very visible in various areas as it coagulates together,” said Heidi Schmitt Marquez the DNR “This is an ongoing ...
Over the last few months, an area encompassing parts of Webb City, Carterville, and the Heritage Acres area outside those ...
When the trucks don’t arrive in time at a sewage plant near Cutler Bay, the smell from 350 tons of tarry black muck leftover ...
The proposal to bond funding for grants to help local sewer districts tackle the statewide sludge-disposal problem needs ...
Merced’s Wastewater Treatment Plant plays a vital role in protecting the environment as well as humans as treated water and ...
High levels of toxic PFAS, or forever chemicals, were accumulating in sewage sludge used as fertilizer on U.S. farmland.
Even if our state did work to protect our farmland, as in Maine and Vermont, we New Yorkers are still drinking milk from other states and eating produce from other states. Cows that graze on land ...
Facilities use transport of solids, new technology, and improved automation to experience significant waste handling savings.