EPA Releases COVID-19 Vaccination Information for Water and Wastewater Workers
EPA’s Water Security Division (WSD) released an updated website with vaccination information for essential workers from the Centers of Disease...
EPA’s Water Security Division (WSD) released an updated website with vaccination information for essential workers from the Centers of Disease...
On February 22, ASDWA submitted comments on EPA’s “Interim PFAS Destruction and Disposal Guidance.” ASDWA’s comments highlight that destruction and...
Today (2/22) , the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will move forward with actions on the proposed...
Clean Water Action has published a blog article entitled, “When it comes to tackling toxic ‘forever chemicals’, the Clean Water...
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February 24 2015: Biological Treatment, Ammonia and Nitrates/Nitrites
Presented by: Mike Muse (EPA’s Office of Water) and Darren Lytle (EPA’s Office of Research and Development)
This presentation discusses a biological treatment process for the removal of ammonia from small water systems, and showcases examples of alternative preventative methods to reduce nitrates/nitrites and costs.
Slide Deck: Biological Treatment, Ammonia, and Nitrates/Nitrites