Challenges and Sustainability of Biosolids Management

In today’s tough economic climate, biosolids management faces new challenges in keeping their process not only sustainable but also cost effective. Increased public scrutiny and changing regulations have reduced the options for disposal making biosolids management a more complex task. In the US, biosolids management may differ from state to state. In California, for example, […]

New Research on Phosphorus Loading in Canadian Fresh Waters

A new research study published by the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences investigated the phosphorus loading in Canadian fresh waters. It aimed to understand the geographic patterns and environmental drivers of this vital process in aquatic ecosystems. The journal’s article “Internal Phosphorus Loading in Canadian Fresh Waters: A Critical Review and Data Analysis” […]

Triclosan in Biosolids Not a Threat to Agricultural Farmlands

Triclosan is often used in personal and household cleaning products to improve their efficacy in controlling and eliminating bacteria. This has resulted in the chemical compound finding its way into municipal wastewater. If the removal of triclosan from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is incomplete it may spread into biosolids that are being used as fertilizers. […]

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