A new adsorptive medium is designed to provide effective treatment and control of PFAS in drinking water, wastewater and other applications.
The Havre, Montana, wastewater treatment plant teams up with its local brewery in a nutrient reduction effort, saving the city money in the process
Water sector organizations collaborate on plan to accelerate adoption of water reuse
The Olivenhain Municipal Water District works in partnership to ensure abundant recycled water for its own residents and for neighboring communities.
Diana Heimbach and her team make sure the Lehigh County Authority sends high-quality pretreated water down the pipeline for final treatment.
Watch as RYDLYME biodegradable descaler safely and efficiently removes struvite from a wastewater treatment plant's lift station in just eight hours
The association says certified in-home filtration is shown to remove or reduce PFAS levels
Operators use mechanical ingenuity and science to overcome the annual infestation of trickling filter flies at an Alabama plant.
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Wastewater operator Nancy Pugh of the Louisa County (Virginia) Water Authority no longer worries about a hydraulically overloaded facility
Air stripping methods excel for life-cycle cost, efficiency and removal effectiveness with a variety of water and waste streams.
University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher launches new PFAS study as concerning picture emerges
The operations staff at Robinson WWTP leveraged a screwpress’ greatly improved dewatering performance to solve their sludge storage issues
Illinois American Water’s Mobile Education Center visits schools and educates students about water treatment and the water cycle