Aquaculture production operations that help feed the world's growing population also generate polluted wastewater that harms the environment. Four studies published by Purdue University scientists ...
With continuing population explosion and an increase in industrialization, the need for water is estimated to increase by 400% before the end of 2050. The pressing need to make treated wastewater ...
The Evolving Landscape of Pharmaceutical Wastewater Management The global pharmaceutical industry is currently navigating a period of significant transition, where environmental compliance has moved ...
YIXING CITY, JIANGSU PROVINCE, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global water treatment industry ...
Residents south of Fort Worth are fighting to stop approval of a wastewater treatment facility that would discharge 225,000 gallons a day into a creek and lake.
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These pollutants come from various sources, including industrial processes such as petrochemical production, pharmaceuticals, and metal manufacturing, as well as domestic sewage, agricultural runoff, ...
Food Science professor Jen-Yi Huang leads a team creating a pilot-scale aquaculture system use algae for wastewater treatment. Experiments are underway to determine which algae variety will be most ...