Westfield residents Shelly Brown and Sarah Gillim live near the Citizens Energy Group Wastewater Treatment Plant on 166th Street. They know firsthand that it sometimes produces unpleasant smells.
However, the women recently became concerned because the foul odors are increasing in streng
The Department of the Air Force-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Accelerator Phantom fellowship aims to “bridge the digital divide” by developing high-performing Air and Space Force professionals into future leaders and advocates of artificial intelligence. Pha
DR Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury, chairman of the National River Conservation Commission, expressed his disappointment over the mismanagement and overall condition of the Savar Tannery Industrial Estate after visiting the venue.
After visiting the Central Effluent Treatment Plant (CETP), CETP l
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INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE )--Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment and Transport (WWETT), the world's largest annual trade show for wastewater and environmental service professionals, is excited for the conference and exhibition's in-person return to the Indiana Convention Center, Fe
Editor’s note: This is Part 1 of two stories about wastewater management and technology in use in Waterbury.
Vermont Secretary of Natural Resources Julie Moore along with Skip Flanders, chair of the Edward Farrar Utility District Board of Commissioners, and wastewater plant Chief
California has $1.5 billion to distribute to cities and local water agencies to help the state cope with increasing aridity and less predictable rainfall. Should at least a third of it go to Los Angeles to boost a historic water recycling project?
That’s an easy “yes.” $500 million
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The parking lot at the 5997 Parkside Drive location was under consideration to be used as a recycled water fill station but