Low-emission wastewater technology enters field trials in Scotland
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Paul Marsh
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envirotecmagazine.comLow-emission wastewater technology enters field trials in Scotlandenvirotecmagazine.comA promising low-emission wastewater treatment technology has moved from the laboratory into real-world testing, as researchers at The James Hutton Institute begin field trials of a bioelectrochemical process designed to improve the performance of conventional trickling filters. Known as ElecTrickle, the system has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% and tripled filtration efficiency […]
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