Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Utah’s reservoir system has surged to its highest capacity in 13 years, reaching 92% as the state concludes its spring snowmelt season
A salty discharge problem becomes an asset in new treatment breakthrough
As land application, landfill and incineration options dwindle, the U.S. EPA Biosolids Science Advisory Board concludes its work
The Correcting PFAS Myths report shows operational costs for wastewater utilities could go up 60%, and that drinking water utilities could require at least $50 billion for new treatment technology
Considerations for water systems regarding PFAS class-action settlements
In an interview with Treatment Plant Operator, Ken Sansone of SL Environmental Law Group talks about PFAS, the lawsuit, its potential impact and more
This case study outlines how the City of Tucson water treatment plant, with the assistance of AqueoUS Vets, expanded its capacity to address PFAS contamination