wastewater
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AI Predicts Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater With High Accuracy
As more and more pharmaceuticals are metabolized by the human body and enter sewage and wastewater treatment plants, the amount and types of trace substances found in them are also increasing.
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Sewage Water Used by Firefighters Against Blazes After Drought for the First Time
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California Town Recycles 350 Million Gallons of Water Via Wastewater Reclamation in Response to Severe Drought
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Plant Model Develops New Techniques for Separating and Extracting Valuable Materials From Resource-rich Wastewater
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Oil and Gas Extraction are Producing Historic Amount of Wastewater in Texas
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Researchers From California Conduct a Wastewater Test for COVID-19
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A Staggering 17 Million Gallons of Sewage Disposed Into the Ocean in Los Angeles
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Fukushima Wastewater Contaminants at Risk of Being Released into the Ocean
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Toilet Beer, Anyone? Breweries Experiment With Beer Made From Recycled Water
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Florida Sinkhole Leaks Over 200 Million Gallons of Radioactive Waste Into State’s Drinking Water
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Fracking More Water-Efficient Than Other Drilling Methods