The Carbon Cycle and Wastewater Treatment

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With climate change and global warming top of mind, the wastewater treatment industry is looking to reduce its footprint. By taking advantage of the carbon cycle and using carbon capture, it may be possible to eliminate most greenhouse gas emissions. However, you’ll need a wastewater treatment system that can help. Wastewater Treatment Wastewater treatment removes dangerous contaminants from wastewater and

Wastewater Regulations Got You Down?

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Here at Full Circle Water, we talk a lot about wastewater regulations. Failing to follow proper water and wastewater regulations in your industry can subject you to major penalties, including wastewater fines and even jailtime. The impact of failing to follow regulations can be detrimental to the environment—especially the nearby ecosystems where wastewater is illegally dumped. Learn a little more

Why is Dirty Water Bad?

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We all know that dirty water is bad and no one wants to drink it, but why exactly is dirty water so bad? Dirty water can be dangerous, not just for humans who drink it, but the ecosystems that are affected. Dirty water is placed into three categories according to how unsafe and unsanitary it is. Let’s learn a little