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wastewater treatment

Comamonas bacteria live in wastewater, where they break down plastic waste for food.

Wastewater bacteria can breakdown plastic for food

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
A 3D rendered image depicting a wastewater treatment plant with a futuristic, glowing pipeline leading to a clean water droplet and a green energy symbol, representing the transformation of sewage sludge into clean water and renewable energy.

From Sewage Sludge to Clean Water and Energy

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A 3D rendered image of bacteriophages attacking a bacterial cell, with a background showing an oil and gas production facility and a close-up of a water treatment tank.

Viruses Could Be the Key to Cleaning Up Oil and Gas Industry’s Wastewater

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

Rainwater in cities causes more troubles than wet feet

Categories Bloggers
The humble waterflea, or Daphnia, could unlock successful wastewater treatment

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans

In India, natural ways to clean up wastewater promise big benefits

Categories Bloggers
Wastewater treatment facility

As city populations soar, wastewater treatment struggles to find sustainable solutions

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
Coastal view in San Diego CA

Gross coastal water sprays far inland

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Changes in environment, government policy, technology and more have increased interest in carbon farming, Texas A&M AgriLife experts say.

Turning wastewater into fertilizer could help to make agriculture more sustainable

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

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