Southern Water’s £7.5 Million Environmental Investment Transforms Wastewater Infrastructure
Major Infrastructure Upgrade Enhances Water Quality Southern Water has completed a significant £7.5 million refurbishment project at two key wastewater…
Major Infrastructure Upgrade Enhances Water Quality Southern Water has completed a significant £7.5 million refurbishment project at two key wastewater…
A new study reveals fluorinated covalent organic polymers can rapidly remove beta-blocker pharmaceuticals from wastewater. The innovative adsorbent material demonstrated exceptional performance in removing common cardiovascular medications that typically persist in aquatic environments.
Researchers have developed a promising solution for removing persistent pharmaceutical compounds from wastewater using specially engineered polymers, according to a recent study published in Environmental Research. The innovation addresses growing concerns about pharmaceutical contamination in aquatic ecosystems and drinking water sources.