PFAS? Ferrate Works On That, Too.
Perfluorinated compounds (PFAS) are chemicals consisting of a carbon structure attached to fluorine molecules.
read morePerfluorinated compounds (PFAS) are chemicals consisting of a carbon structure attached to fluorine molecules.
read moreAs our Basin Management Plans (BMAP) are being reviewed, and the Blue-Green Algae Task Force continues to meet, serious discussions are taking place about ways to actually limit nutrient input to our surface waters.
read moreThe FDEP has just begun its review of the Basin Management Action Plans (BMAP) for the State of Florida, which were issued five years ago.
read moreThese days, it seems like everyone is weighing in about Florida’s blue green algae crisis. The crescendo is hitting notes on everything from blame and finger-pointing, to doomsday predictions and “kick the can down the road” advocacies for more research and study. – Read More on Naples Daily News
read moreSince we have to do SOMETHING with our wastewater sludge, people should know the difference between it and “biosolids”, and why we need to remove ammonia nitrogen before spreading them on our fields.
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