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In fact, based on your own reporting, the industry has increased their recycling threefold over the last 18 months alone, significantly lessening the burden for further wastewater treatment and disposal.
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In some places, current technology for small, compact wastewater treatment plants has improved, offering advantages over larger, centralized systems.
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Using so-called anaerobic digestion, ExoGen aims to make wastewater treatment for industry and agriculture much more efficient by creating a significant amount of energy throwing off electrons and methane gas during the treatment process that partially offsets the energy required to treat the wastewater.
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Right now, wastewater treatment accounts for roughly three percent of the electricity consumed in the U.S. but not for long.
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He decided to upgrade a proposed wastewater treatment plant for Omega into a grander project that could have an impact far beyond the Rhinebeck campus.
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For decades, discharges by wastewater treatment plants and land runoff have led to excessive levels of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus in Long Island Sound.
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Well, we generate about 8 million tons of sludge annually (this accounts for 30-80 % total electricity in wastewater treatment).
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For the vast Marcellus shale, the issue is whether the state's wastewater treatment facilities are adequate and can keep up with the pace of expansion in shale drilling.
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