Archive for October 5th, 2009

Could urinary excreted Tamiflu cause drug-resistant influenza strains?

Examiner.com The researchers' sampled water discharged from three local Japanese sewage treatment plants and found that Tamiflu's active form, oseltamivir carboxylate … See all stories on this topic

Haro Woods site eyed for sewage plant

By Kim Westad, Times colonistoctober 4, 2009 The best spot for a sewage-treatment plant in Saanich and Oak Bay is in the Haro Woods area, … See all stories on this topic

Deal is dollars and scents

However, there is a nearby sewage treatment plant that serves tens of thousands of area residents. Despite some public outcry regarding the purchase, Brown, … See all stories on this topic

Water exec is leaving legacy of teamwork

Meanwhile, the US section of the International Boundary and Water Commission is expanding its sewage-treatment facility in San Ysidro, which handles … See all stories on this topic

Sewage plant doesn't pass the smell test

Since the 58-acre site is far beyond the reach of public water and sewer pipes, the developers got a state permit and built a small shared sewage treatment … See all stories on this topic

What can be done with wastewater?

In April, drilling companies began temporarily trucking their wastewater to other states or to sewage treatment plants in other parts of Pennsylvania: The … See all stories on this topic