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Wastewater must have motivated microbes; Study in Pines to determine if warmth helps bacteria remove nitrogen from waste - Worcester County News Bayside Gazette

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By Brian Shane Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) When hungry microbes living in sewage treatment tanks get too cold, they go to sleep and can’t do their job: eating up harmful nitrogen compounds to prevent them from polluting local waterways. That’s why the Worcester County Commissioners last Tuesday unanimously approved a performance study for the Ocean Pines wastewater treatment plant. The goal of the 16-week study is to help the public works depa…
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baysideoc.net broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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