When prompted to consider water pollution, most people envision classic point sources; the corroded factory pipe,
the municipal waste treatment plant, the oil behemoth's offshore well.
The laws that have been most effective such as the Clean Water Act for
municipal waste treatment, have a carrot, low interest loans to build an better treatment plant, or fines if you did not.
«There are also other important measures to reduce methane emissions from coal mining,
municipal waste treatment and gas distribution, for example, as well as black carbon emission reductions through elimination of high - emitting vehicles, use of cleaner biomass cooking and heating stoves, replacement of kerosene wick lamps with LED lamps and other measures,» adds Zbigniew Klimont of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria, who also took part in the study.
«This is about the relationship between a father and his son,» Mr. Conniff argued, claiming that
a municipal waste treatment start - up and a medical malpractice insurance firm hired his client because of his name recognition and ties to Long Island elected officials.
Not exact matches
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An environmentally friendly and cost - efficient
waste water
treatment system is being engineered by Australian company CST Wastewater Solutions for smaller, remote and ecologically sensitive community,
municipal, agribusiness and industrial applications throughout the Asia - Pacific.
For example, if the evidence shows that effluents from
municipal water
treatment, from animal manure, or from pharmaceutical manufacturing plants are selecting for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment, that may justify
treatment of such
waste streams prior to application on croplands.
Treatment and reuse options are needed for
municipal waste.
sewage sludge Nutrient - rich solid materials pulled out of sewage and other
waste waters that have been treated at
municipal water -
treatment plants.
On the other you have dirty water that contains plastics, hormones and all sorts of other human and industrial
waste, much of which can not be filtered out by
municipal water
treatment facilities.
Hazardous
wastes were released in a number of areas, and 17
municipal wastewater
treatment plants were breached by floodwaters.
(Sec. 1515) Amends the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to redefine biodiesel to include biodiesel derived from: (1) animal
wastes, including poultry fats and poultry
wastes, and other
waste materials; or (2)
municipal solid
waste and sludges and oils derived from wastewater and the
treatment of wastewater.
Plastic microbeads are too small to be properly filtered out of household
waste water by most
municipal treatment facilities.
With a little help from the EPA, the East Bay
Municipal Utility District in is set to expand its food
waste - to - energy program at its main wastewater
treatment plant in Oakland, California.
I consider the impacts of the LCFS policy on four pathways of RNG production: (1) dairy manure, (2)
municipal solid
waste, (3) wastewater
treatment plants, and (4) landfill gas.
Represented a
municipal water pollution control authority (WPCA) in claims against a centralized
waste treatment facility for unpermitted discharges and unpaid sewer use charges.