With a new regulatory approach unfolding under the Trump Administration, what will it mean for meat and poultry processors looking to remain compliant with the latest federal regulatory guidance on crucial issues such as wastewater handling?
Burns & McDonnell Industrial Wastewater Manager Chris Knodel and Senior Business Development Manager Brian Chrisman shed some light on how processors can prepare their operations for compliance with emerging regulatory guidance.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and 26 other attorneys general argue the proposed rule exceeds EPA's statutory authority under the Clean Water Act, grossly underestimates the burdens of compliance and conflicts with federal efforts to strengthen food supply chains.
The EPA’s proposed rule would revise the effluent limitations guidelines for wastewater discharged by meat and poultry processing and rendering facilities.
Bion plans to establish strategic partnerships to market its Ammonia Recovery System as a standalone anaerobic-digester nitrogen-control solution in two sectors.
EPA’s proposed regulation would establish updated technology-based pollution limits that are affordable and achievable using existing demonstrated technologies.
On Aug. 23, 2023, Fukushima began releasing treated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean as part of the ongoing effort to restore the site and prevent unplanned releases of wastewater.
Available On-Demand Effective management of wastewater is becoming increasingly critical to food and beverage processors as the cost for incoming water increases...