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Biosolids is a term widely used to denote the byproduct of domestic and commercial sewage and wastewater treatment that is to be used in agriculture.
Repair or replacement of faulty on-site commercial wastewater disposal/treatment systems that have been demonstrated to impact on surface water quality.
On-site commercial wastewater system upgrades due to expansion or additional wastewater volume are NOT eligible.
Watling Hope provide nationwide commercial wastewater services including installation and maintenance of sewage pump stations, sewage treatment plants, rain water harvesting systems and grease traps.
Produced water, the water that returns to the surface after fracking, is managed by underground injection, municipal and commercial wastewater treatment, and reuse in future wells.
Produced water is managed by underground injection, municipal and commercial wastewater treatment and discharge, self-contained systems at well sites or fields, and recycling to fracture future wells.
CPE specialise in licence approvals for commercial wastewater treatment and disposal systems, environmental assessment and modelling, preparation of site management plans, water & soil quality monitoring programs and auditing.
After what the EPA calls unrelated problems with ammonia in Marion, the landfill in January started using a commercial wastewater treatment plant in Mobile, Ala., 500 miles from the original spill.
CH4 recovery from domestic and commercial wastewater without human sewage/wastewater is reported as NE, as, although recovery of gases from wastewater treatment is not expected, this has not been confirmed.
N2O emissions from domestic and commercial wastewater without human sewage/wastewater is given the notation IE (included elsewhere) in the CRF tables and is reported in the human sewage subsector.
Industrial and Commercial Wastewater DisposalThis section outlines the role of the Council's Planners and Environmental Health Officers and the "duty of care" of industrial and commercial premises.
Municipal sewage systems discharging to the Fraser River collect and treat not only the domestic flow of over 80% of the approximate 1.5 million people living in the Fraser River Basin population, but also industrial and commercial wastewater (Dorcey and Griggs 1991; UMA 1993).