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Articles Tagged with ''effluent''

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Texas County Declares Disaster Over PFAS and Seeks Federal Aid

County commissioners passed a resolution this week urging Governor Greg Abbott to declare an emergency
Remediation Technology Staff
February 17, 2025
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For residents of Johnson County, the wait for federal assistance continues as local officials work to address what they describe as an unprecedented environmental disaster.


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West Virginia Water

'Forever Chemicals' in Wastewater Threaten Drinking Water for Millions, Study Finds

Even advanced wastewater treatment removes less than 25% of organic fluorine
Remediation Technology Staff
January 21, 2025
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Approximately 20% of all pharmaceuticals now contain fluorine. While it enhances drug effectiveness by increasing persistence in the body, it also increases persistence in the environment.
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Phytoremediation

Researchers to optimize grass, fertilizer selection to create the ideal soil microbes for petroleum contamination

Alaska Professor: "We urgently need to shift from dig, haul and burn, and I see phytoremediation as an important part of this needed shift."
June 21, 2023
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Microbiology professor Mary Beth Leigh and the team found that planting grasses or adding fertilizer, or a combination of both, to a contaminated site had surprisingly persistent effects on the microbes associated with local vegetation.


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Harris County

EPA begins groundwater contamination investigation in Spring Park, Republican senators call to eliminate chemical tax and more

Brownfield news map — April 24: Six stories covering Superfund and brownfield site developments around the U.S.
Stacey-Winconek
Stacey Winconek
April 24, 2023
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Here's the latest remediation news surrounding Superfund and brownfield sites from the U.S. EPA, as of April 24.


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MarianaIslands

Northern Mariana Islands encouraged to pursue zero waste policy by EPA

'The EPA is proud to partner with CNMI in its pursuit of Zero Waste,' says EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator Martha Guzman.
April 19, 2023
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On April 18 and 19, CNMI’s Inter-island Solid Waste Task Force (ISWTF) conducted a Zero Waste Visioning Workshop during which attendees reviewed recent collection and survey data, then discussed and identified solid waste management priorities.


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EPA Region 4 issues awards in 2023 Pollution Prevention Recognition Awards Program

EPA’s P2 program is voluntary and encourages stakeholders to seek innovative ways to prevent pollution from entering waste streams through a competitive grant process.
April 11, 2023
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EPA’s Pollution Prevention Award Program recognizes organizations that have taken the initiative to prevent pollution at the source.


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Australia PFAS

‘Forever chemical’ levels on farms are low – but there’s no time to waste

Even though PFAS levels are low, discussions around regulations which would prevent the use of biosolids on crops are taking place to prevent further accumulation.
Naidu
Ravi Naidu
March 16, 2023
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Rather than labelling all biosolids as contaminated PFAS waste, the government’s new plan should ideally lay out ways to minimize damage done by forever chemicals in biosolids.


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Marquette coal

Biden admin proposes strengthening power plant wastewater discharge standards

Proposal would reduce pollutants discharged through wastewater from coal-fired power plants by more than 580 million pounds per year.
March 13, 2023
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Coal-fired power plants discharge pollutants such as selenium, mercury, arsenic, nickel, bromide, chloride, and iodide, nutrient pollution, and total dissolved solids.


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Uranium Wyoming

USGS releases data regarding legacy groundwater contaminant plume in Wyoming's Little Wind River

The former site of a uranium mill hasn't been used since 1963, but its legacy remains.
February 1, 2023
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Areas of focused groundwater discharge identified by the fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing surveys corresponded closely with areas of elevated electrical conductivity.


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Coventry landfill operator plans on-site pretreatment to remove PFAS from runoff

Leachate from Coventry landfill contains high levels of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).
January 23, 2023
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Leachate is generated from the decomposition of waste and precipitation coming into contact with the landfilled material. The water leaches out chemicals from the waste, including Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS).


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