News of Avon To do so, Quasar built a plant on the French Creek property, which takes some of the solid waste products produced in the treatment of wastewater and, using a digester, is able to convert it into methane gas. The gas is then used to power a generator ...
Wicked Local Plymouth Take: Oil based paint, stains, solvents, gasoline, automotive fluids, pesticides, photography and pool chemicals , acids, bases, and poisons in secure, labeled containers. Do not take: industrial, pathological and medical waste, radioactive materials , ... and more »
Fox News The U.S. Marine Corps maintains that the carbon chloroform extract (CCE) test would not have uncovered the carcinogens that fouled the southeastern North Carolina base's water system from at least the mid-1950s until wells were capped in the mid-1980s ... and more »
Post-Bulletin Another surprising finding was that carbadox, an veterinary antibiotic used in swine, turned up in 28 percent of the lakes, including some in the Twin Citi...
WBUR The PBF Energy refinery in Paulsboro, N.J., uses toxic chemicals such as hydrofluoric acid . Rather than using "inherently safer" design methods, the industry .... "We stand second to none as the chemical industry in trying to implement an appropriate ... and more »
Huffington Post ... dioxide equivalent ): 103 Number of Reporting Facilities: 1,593 This sector includes municipal landfills, industrial landfills, wastewater treatment and solid waste combustion ( Data ... and more »
newszap.com clipId=8878968&autostart=true) was caused by the bacteria used in the initial stages of treating the raw waste . JU trucks drained the lakes on Monday and Tuesday. It will fill the lakes with chlorinated water prior to releasing treated effluent back ... and more »
The Northern Miner (subscription) With backing from both the federal and provincial governments Titanium is aiming to commercialize its proprietary process that facilitates the recovery of valuable heavy minerals, bitumen, solvent and water from oil sands waste tailings. The company's ... and more »