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The MWRD Of Greater Chicago And Ostara Open World's Largest Nutrient Recovery Facility To Help Recover Phosphorus And Protect Mississippi River Basin
2016-05-27 05:32:55| pollutiononline Home Page
Setting the bar for water stewardship and recovery for reuse, the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) in partnership with Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies today officially opened the world's largest nutrient recovery facility at their Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Cicero, IL
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Canada and U.S. announce phosphorus reduction targets.
2016-02-24 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced that Canada and U.S. have adopted targets to reduce phosphorus entering affected areas of Lake Erie by 40%. Targets will minimize extent of low oxygen "dead zones" in the central basin of Lake Erie; maintain algae growth at level consistent with healthy aquatic ecosystems; and maintain algae biomass at levels that do not produce toxins that pose threat to human or ecosystem health.
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Phosphorus Mandate Could Cost Millions
2016-02-12 02:38:40| pollutiononline Home Page
Wastewater plants in Ohio are fighting back against new rules around phosphorus discharge imposed by the state.
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Wayne County's water treatment plant to get stricter phosphorus permit
2015-11-06 21:53:54| Waste Management - Topix.net
Wayne County's wastewater treatment plant will soon have to reduce the amount of phosphorus it dumps into the Detroit River. Bill Creal is with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
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Added Enzyme Makes Phosphorus in Rice Co-Products More Digestible in Pig Diets
2015-10-05 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Rice is the third most widely grown cereal grain worldwide with over 700 million tons produced per year. Co-products from the processing of rice for human consumption are an abundant feed source for livestock. Research conducted at the University of Illinois is helping producers make the most of these ingredients.
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