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System sanitizes waste stream without chlorine
Manufacturer describes CLPB series as the first wash-water treatment system to integrate mechanical filtration and bioremediation. Integration of the two technologies eliminates need for chlorine to sanitize waste stream. The two technologies work together to treat emulsified oils and suspended solids such as clay or silt. Proprietary BioStax microbes, along with a time-sequenced aeration of bacteria, control odor and create degradation of total petroleum hydrocarbons, fuels, benzenes, oils and grease. Water Maze, Camas, Wash.

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APWA Congress and Expo: A big show in the Big Easy  7/11/2008
Public works professionals from around the globe will converge in the New Orleans Morial Convention Center for the 2008 American Public Works Association (APWA) International Public Works Congress and...

Energy Department awards contracts for storage of spent nuclear fuel   5/23/2008
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded contracts to Bethesda, Md.-based Areva Federal Services and Atlanta-based NAC International for the design, licensing and demonstration of the Transportation,...

Florida municipality will transform sludge into renewable energy  3/27/2008
In Sanford, Fla., a gasification system will convert wastewater sludge into thermal energy to safeguard the environment and reduce costs.

Lexington agrees to overhaul its sewer systems  3/18/2008
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government in Lexington, Ky., has agreed to spend nearly $300 million over the next decade to repair Lexington’s sanitary and stormwater sewer systems and to improve...

New Jersey bans disposal of electronic waste  1/22/2008
The governor of New Jersey has signed a new law prohibiting televisions, computers, cell phones and other electronic devices from the state’s garbage cans and landfills after Jan. 1, 2009.

 
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