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New Jersey, United States – Comprehensive analyzes of the fastest-growing Oily Water Separator (OWS) (marine) Market provide insights that help stakeholders identify opportunities and challenges. The markets of 2022 could be another significant year for Oily Water Separator (OWS) (m
(Feb. 17, 2022) After previously thinking about investing more than $3 million to convert the Ocean Pines Golf Course irrigation system to one that sprays treated wastewater, the Worcester County Commissioners have opted against moving ahead with the project.
In a letter dated Feb. 3, Pu
This case study appeared in WWD December 2020 issue.
Nestled in southeast Tennessee east of Knoxville along the Pigeon River, Newport is home to 7,000 people and Stokely-Van Camp’s (ConAgra) food processing plant. But the growth industry is a traditional one in the Appalachian foothill
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From 1 July 2021 there are changes to the Environment Protection Act relating to the installation, maintenance, approval and use of onsite wastewater management systems.
The changes to the Act will have limited impact on current owners of onsite wastewater management systems (OWMS) and t
Premier Tech offers a variety of products to make domestic wastewater treatment easy, environmentally-friendly, and low-cost
For a lot of people, their ideal home might be a property a little off the beaten track - a secluded cottage with stunning countryside views, or perhaps a caravan
UPDATED: The proposed project is aimed at helping to clean up the community’s polluted nearshore waters, but for a variety of reasons, Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino is firmly against it.
Update: This story has been updated to include reaction from Maui County Mayor Michael Vi
For the ninth consecutive year, Pickerington residents won't face rate increases for water and sanitary sewer services.
City Council voted unanimously April 5 to keep water rates at $4.16 per 1,000 gallons of use and $9.13 per 1,000 gallons for sewer use.
“The city’s investment