While conventional wastewater treatment systems aren’t designed to handle PFAS, a research team at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) says biofilm-based treatment known as aerobic granular sludge is a promising method to remove the family of chemicals from wastewater. As per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) continue to be found in everyday items like non-stick cookware, cosmetics, […] The post TMU researchers say AGS wastewater treatment shows promising PFAS capture appeared firs...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
Toronto Metropolitan University’s new School of Medicine in Brampton welcomes its first class of 94 students, marking Ontario’s first new medical school in ...| councillorsantos.ca
A new 18-storey student residence has been proposed by Forum Asset Management, with the goal of bringing 223 rental units to the Cabbagetown neighbourhood, in close proximity to TMU, UofT, George Brown College, and OCAD. Before being sold to Forum, the property at 307 Sherbourne Street was owned...| Storeys