Rolf Halden appears on KJZZ

7/21/2017 July 19, 2017.  Dr. Rolf Halden, distinguished BSCEB alumnus, appeared in a piece titled Studying Wastewater Could Be Messy, But It May Improve Public Health, produced by Steve Goldstein of local public radio station KJZZ.  Listen here.  Dr. Halden used to be part of our Center but went on to found his own Center for Environmental… Continue reading Rolf Halden appears on KJZZ

Dr. Rittmann appears on KJZZ – What do abandoned mines mean for our health, environment?

8/4/2017 Dr. Bruce Rittmann is interviewed by KJZZ’s Lauren Gilger about the prevalence of abandoned mines and what they can mean for our health and environment in response to this week’s revelation that Bagdad Hillside LLC has allegedly discharged arsenic-contaminated water from an abandoned mine into a recreational creek in Yavapai County.  Read the story here.

Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance Featured in ASU Now

11/9/2017 BSCEB members Matt Scholz and Bruce Rittmann are featured in an article by student reporter Rachel Bunning titled, “As NSF grant end, ASU-led Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance continues to grow.” The Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance is North America’s central forum and advocate for the sustainable use, recovery, and recycling of phosphorus in the food system. Its director is James Elser from… Continue reading Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance Featured in ASU Now