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Antidepressants found in fish living near Hamilton wastewater plant

METRO NEWS A team of researchers found several commonly prescribed antidepressants, known as SSRIs, in the blood plasma of fish from various sites in Cootes Paradise, a wetland on the west side of Hamilton Harbour. Residue from antidepressant drugs flowing through the Dundas Wastewater Treatment Plant into Cootes Paradise is showing up in fish and

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Member Benefits: Discounted Pricing for Association Events

Did you know that SOWMA members can save over $500.00 in fees for our Onsite Wastewater Practitioner Training course, as well as at least $50.00 for each of our practical training workshops? That’s on top of the great savings available through our affiliate partnerships. Annual membership fees are $300.00. More information is available in your

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Onsite Residential Water Recycling Systems Could Help Southern California Save Water

THE BUILDING & PLUMBING BULLETIN The American Southwest has been experiencing higher than average temperatures and increasing drought. With increasing percentages of land experiencing extreme drought conditions, water allocation becomes increasingly contested. Even though some areas of California received double the average precipitation from January to March 2017 and there has been extreme flooding, much

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Onsite Residential Water Recycling Systems Could Help Southern California Save Water

Article by Sharon Steiner, Business Unit Manager, Wastewater. The American Southwest has been experiencing higher than average temperatures and increasing drought. With increasing percentages of land experiencing extreme drought conditions, water allocation becomes increasingly contested. Even though some areas of California received double the average precipitation from January to March 2017 and there has been extreme flooding, much of the water does not reach the aquifers, which

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