The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3.3 million in funding to five institutions to research human and ecological health impacts associated with water reuse...
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Online Exclusives
Water Sector Readies for Water Week 2016
A diverse group of U.S. water sector organizations will join forces next month in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2016. Scheduled for...
Editorial
How to Use Solar Energy to Offset Upgrade Costs
When the Town of Hurlock, Maryland, upgraded its wastewater treatment plant to meet new effluent limits, the project cost $7.5 million and...
Editorial
ZeeLung Provides Energy Efficient Fine-Bubble Aeration
As clean-water plants strive to become resource recovery facilities, energy neutrality is a key goal. There are two components to get there:...
Online Exclusives
Lystek International Releases 2015 Crop Trial Results
Canadian biofertilizer producer Lystek International has released the results of an in-depth crop trial completed during Ontario's 2015 growing year.The Cambridge-based firm uses low-temperature, low-cost...
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Patrick Hogg Named Hydraulic Institute's 2016 Engineer of the Year
The Hydraulic Institute recognized and honored Patrick Hogg, vertical and variable speed motor product manager for Nidec Motor Corporation, as HI’s Young...
Editorial
California Plant Saves Money and Drying Time With Radiant Heating
When thinking of radiant heat or hydronic snowmelt, most people envision warm floors, heated sidewalks and ice-free driveways. The Big Bear Area...
Editorial
Xylem Study Pinpoints Big Energy Savings for Treatment Plants
Energy efficiency is big on the agenda of clean-water plant teams. Pursuing the ideal of resource recovery, they’re making changes that save...
Online Exclusives
WERF Seeks Resource Recovery Proposals
The Water Environment Research Foundation has funded significant research on recovery of resources from wastewater systems. Because WERF seeks to understand how resource recovery...
Online Exclusives
The Nitty-Gritty of Treatment Plant Tours
Touring a water or wastewater plant might not be what you'd consider a “vacation destination.” However, there are plenty of people —...
Editorial
Building on Innovation: Louisville Water Earns 2 Phase IV Awards
Louisville Water is the largest and oldest water company in Kentucky and has a 156-year history of innovation.Its research led to the development...
Editorial
Can Your Wastewater Treatment Plant Fuel a Municipal Fleet?
Many municipal vehicles in the Colorado City of Grand Junction now run on fuel that costs the city just $1.50 a gallon.The...
Editorial
Milwaukee's Wastewater Plant Is City's Hippest Tourist Attraction
In Milwaukee, you can explore motorcycle history at the Harley-Davidson Museum. And catch a ball game at Miller Park. And then tour...
Blogs
The Name Game: Treatment Plant or Resource Recovery Facility?
Are you a wastewater treatment plant operator? Or would you prefer “resource recovery specialist?” Do you work at a wastewater treatment plant?...
Online Exclusives
Water & Wastewater Industry News: Grundfos Holds Walk for Water Event
About 175 Grundfos Pumps employees joined family, friends and corporate partners for its annual Walk for Water event held in Kansas City,...
Editorial
How to Set Up a Reliable Standby Power System
A reliable standby power system is vital to any water or wastewater treatment plant. Without one, a storm or other event can...
Editorial
This is the Microsoft Plant That’s Run by a Fuel Cell That’s Powered by Biogas
The Dry Creek Water Reclamation Facility has an unusual new neighbor.A $112 million Microsoft modular data plant, almost the size of a...










