By finding and mitigating fugitive methane emissions, treatment plants could reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maximizing the methane recovered for use as an energy source
Generate Upcycle’s new facility in Sumner, Washington, uses Sedron’s Varcor technology to treat municipal biosolids while producing clean water and pathogen-free fertilizers
Septage and high-strength food processing waste provide a substantial source of renewable energy for the clean-water plant in Vermont’s capital.
Leading utilities show how water sector could become one of the fastest to decarbonize using existing technologies at low cost
Pueblo Water will soon use hydroturbines to generate electricity with the flow from its high-elevation reservoir in the Rocky Mountains.
Amanda Bird wants her clean-water facility to be completely self-sufficient in its energy usage and is working toward that goal.
An Oregon city expanded its water system without adding capacity to its treatment plant. Solutions include an aquifer storage and recovery system and water loss control.
Food waste in a Massachusetts sanitary district facility enables a wastewater treatment plant to produce more power than it uses.
Exploring how water and wastewater utilities can assume leadership in cutting greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
The LOTT Clean Water Alliance has taken numerous steps to enhance energy efficiency. And the search for new ideas goes on.
New paper outlines steps to accelerate sector’s progress toward zero-carbon future
A series of incremental efficiency improvements add up to substantial savings for a clean-water plant in northeastern Illinois.