The city council voted to terminate their 10-year contract with Synagro early and will take over a biosolids drying facility.
Ranchers in Texas claim livestock was sickened by ‘forever chemicals’ in fertilizer made from sewage sludge. Now Synagro, a ...
The company, backed by a Goldman Sachs fund, argues its treated sludge from the Fort Worth, Texas, wastewater system could ...
Johnson County Farmers sued the city’s contractor Synagro claiming the company’s fertilizer killed their livestock.
SYNAGRO plant turns human waste from around the Midlands into natural compost, but neighbors say it creates an awful odor.
Following a series of legal action and scrutiny from North Texans, Fort Worth leaders parted ways with the fertilizer company ...
Fort Worth councilmembers formally ended the city's contract with Synagro Tuesday. The water utility will assume control of ...
A company that manufactures fertilizer from sewage sludge issued results from a study March 18 showing its product was not ...
In a Holly Hill Town Council meeting, a Synagro Technologies Inc. representative faced backlash over odor concerns from a new ...
"PFAS is persistent and can remain in the ground for decades,” she said. Ames says the contamination is directly linked to ...
There are some issues we are having where the citizens are complaining in relations to the smell,” Orangeburg County Administrator Harold Young said during the March 17 County Council meeting. “This ...
The city council of Fort Worth, Texas, voted to cancel its biosolids contract with Synagro early on Tuesday. The design-build-operate agreement was formalized in 2019 and had a 10-year term ...
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