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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025

Sewage

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Bangladesh

Daiki Axis to manufacture sewage treatment plants in Bangladesh

This new venture, operating with 100% Japanese investment, will focus on the local production of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) utilising Johkasou technology.

40 crore litres of untreated sewage daily: A peril for port city
Districts

40 crore litres of untreated sewage daily: A peril for port city

Dhaka Wasa plans Tk738cr training centre to upskill foreign workers on water service
Bangladesh

Dhaka Wasa plans Tk738cr training centre to upskill foreign workers on water service

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka North City, WASA sign agreement for safe, sustainable sewage management

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Reach sewage treatment facilities outside Dhaka too: PM Hasina directs authorities

File photo: Mumit M/TBS
Bangladesh

Avoid cutting roads in all wards together for Sewerage project: Ctg mayor tells Wasa

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

HC orders committee formation to monitor Dhaka’s sewerage, gas pipelines

File photo of DNCC Mayor Md Atiqul Islam
Bangladesh

Strict measures against sewage lines emptying into surface drainage: Mayor Atiq

A sign warns swimmers after the city of Long Beach closed the beaches due to a report of a spill of between two and four million gallons of untreated sewage into a canal in Carson, at Cabrillo Beach in Long Beach, California, US December 31, 2021. Photo: Reuters
USA

Massive sewage spill closes California beaches

Photo: TBS
Health

New sewage surveillance system to track Covid in Dhaka wastewater

Dhaka North asks establishment owners to disconnect sewerage lines from govt waterways
Bangladesh

Dhaka North asks establishment owners to disconnect sewerage lines from govt waterways

Australia, Netherlands, France and United States have reported molecular detection of the Sars-Cov-2 virus in wastewater in scientific literature. Photo: PTI
Coronavirus chronicle

Researchers in India find evidence of Covid-19 genes in sewage

A woman works in a water testing lab of the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences in Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Australia in this handout picture taken in 2019. University of Queensland/Anjanette Webb/Handout via Reuters
Coronavirus chronicle

Australia to detect coronavirus spread by testing raw sewage

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