Worldwide consumption and production trends depend on the use of natural resources. The built environment—such as homes, buildings, parks, schools, and transportation systems—affects both individual health and environmental quality. Cultivating flourishing communities and driving economic growth has become more important than ever. Continue Reading
A Beginner’s Guide to Biogas
This anaerobic process of organic matter decomposition happens all around us in nature. It’s been there since the inception; however, the human use of biogas dates back to the 18th century, when the first major anaerobic digestion plant to convert sewage into biogas was created. Over the years, plants have evolved with technology. Continue Reading
Understanding Wastewater Solids: 4 Types
The term “wastewater” is often confusing to most people. It simply refers to the used water that contains substances like human waste, food scraps, and harmful chemicals. Continue Reading