NewsBrief: Microorganisms May Produce Clean, Renewable Methane Fuel (Stanford University)

NewsBriefs: Engineers Trace Methane Production in Landfills To Single Microbe (North Carolina State University)

Microblasting: An Innovative Approach to Ground Improvement

Mapping Aquifer Zones Based on Microbial Ecology and Geochemistry in a Landfill Leachate Plume with a Self Organizing Map
We implemented a self-organizing map to delineate aqueous geochemistry and microbial ecology in landfill leachate. In subsurface ecosystems microorganisms mitigate a myriad of chemical...

Drinking Water: EPA Releases Final Rules for Disinfection By-products, Cryptosporidium

Microbial Pollution Modeling of Rural Watersheds in Canada using the GIS-Based Soil and Water Assessment Tool

Evaluating Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Urban Stormwater

In the Field: Penn State Engineers Look to Microbial Fuel Cells for Electricity

Characterization of Anaerobic Microbial Consortium Response to Thiol-Reactive Compounds
The activity of anaerobes in wastewater treatment processes can be limited when a toxicant enters the system. For certain toxicants, along with the decrease in metabolic activity, an efflux...

NewsBriefs: Microbes' Blueprints Promise Insights into Oceans (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

NewsBriefs: Pollutant-Eating Microbe May Help Remediate Sites (Cornell News Service)

Remediation: Recently Discovered Microbe Makes Short Work of TCA

Control of Microorganisms in Drinking Water
Prepared by the Water Supply Engineering Technical Committee of the Infrastructure Council of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute of ASCE. ...

Drinking Water: Cryptosporidium Rule Targets Small Systems

Committee Report on Control of Microorganisms in Drinking Water

Microbially-Mediated Corrosion and Water Quality Deterioration

Control of Microorganisms in Drinking Water by Pressure-Driven Membrane Processes

Environmental Engineering: Entrapped Microorganisms Enhance Groundwater Treatment

Town Uses New Microbial Process to Improve Wastewater Treatment

Ozonation as an Additional Barrier of Disinfection for Conventional Water Treatment Inactivation of Cryptosporidium

 

 

 

 

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