Often, the particles we don’t see are the ones that affect us most. For instance, we can’t see bacteria or germs but those can easily get into our body and make us sick. Something similar occurs with ...
IP: 40.77.167.7. Industrial wastewater treatment remains a complex and evolving challenge, particularly when it comes to the ...
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The Fort Worth water department is using former drying beds to clean wastewater contaminated with oil from a spill near Lake Arlington in May. A damaged pipe just north of the lake leaked 2,600 ...
Scientists from the University of Toronto and Imperial College London have developed a new sponge that they believe could help clean up water that has been contaminated by offshore drilling. The ...
With all of the industry buzz about diesel fuel purity and the fact that Tier 4-Final engines are more sensitive to contaminants overall, it can be easy to overlook solid particle oil contamination.
From a quantitative standpoint, mineral oil is probably the largest contaminant of our body. That this contaminant can be tolerated without health concerns in humans has not been proven convincingly.