biosolids handling News
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Federal, state and local officials to break ground on $62M in improvements to Columbia, Mo., regional wastewater treatment facility
Ground will be broken on Thursday, January 14, for a $62 million construction project that will improve the Columbia Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. Federal, state and local officials will participate in a formal ceremony to announce the project funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. As part of the Act, Missouri received $146 million for drinking water and ...
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Cambi Awarded Contract for St Marys Water Recycling Plant, Sydney, Australia
Sydney Water has awarded a contract to Cambi for the installation of a CambiTHP® B6-3 system at the St Marys Water Recycling Plant, following a competitive bidding process. The Thermal Hydrolysis Process plant will treat sewage sludge from the St Marys and the Quaker Hills Water Recycling Plants. It is part of the Lower South Creek Treatment Program and will be operational in the ...
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Toledo to Dispose of Biosolids Sludge on the Shores of Lake Erie Ohio-N-Viro Comments
N-Viro International Corporation (OTCQB: NVIC) responds to yesterday's Toledo Blade article headline link here, Toledo officials argue over how to handle sewage sludge. N-Viro International Corporation is a Toledo based company that has been handling biosolids for the City of Toledo for over 20 years. The N-Viro process safety treats and converts biosolids into a U.S. EPA designated "Class ...
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Experience the Future of Sludge treatment
At the the upcoming 20th European Biosolids & Organic Resources Conference – the future of sludge treatment – the Cambi team and other professionals in the world of wastewater and sewage sludge treatment will present this industry’s latest technology and plants. The conference, www.european-biosolids.com, which takes place on 9 -11 Nov. 2015, in Manchester Town Hall, UK, ...
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Innovative Thermal Oxidation Technology Piloted at Rotorua
Today the Minister for the Environment Hon Dr Nick Smith opened a pilot plant that will test an innovative process that converts biosolid waste into valuable chemical products. Opening of the pilot plant, installed at Rotorua District Council’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, is a milestone event in a research project involving Crown Research Institute Scion and the Council, who joined forces ...
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