U.S. National Science Foundation-funded scientists at Tufts University have developed a new filtering technology inspired by biology that could help curb a drinking water-related...
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Optimizing Your Dewatering Belt Press or Centrifuge to Reduce Operating and Maintenance Costs
Sludge management. Increasing demands on facilities. Skyrocketing maintenance costs. Do these issues sound familiar? If so, please join us as we take...
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Webinar: If It’s Not Broken, Don’t Fix It... Expand It: ACTIFLO® Ballasted Flocculation at North Table Mountain WSD since 1998
This webinar will walk you through the first installation of ACTIFLO in the United States and give you a first-hand account of...
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Water Quality Association Releases National Opinion Survey
Emerging from the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are more positive about their household drinking water quality, less likely to depend on government oversight...
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Wastewater Treatment System Recovers Electricity While Filtering
Whether wastewater is full of “waste” is a matter of perspective.
“Why is it waste?” asks Zhen (Jason) He, professor in the Department...
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Improved Desalination Process Also Removes Toxic Metals to Produce Clean Water
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have discovered a way to simplify the removal of toxic metals, like mercury and boron, during desalination...
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Researchers Discover How Microplastics Slip Through the Environment
Washington State University researchers have shown the fundamental mechanisms that allow tiny pieces of plastic bags and foam packaging at the nanoscale...
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Engineers Report New Process for 3D Printing Aerogels for Water Treatment
Graphene excels at removing contaminants from water, but it’s not yet a commercially viable use of the wonder material. That could be changing.
In...
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Center Develops New Approach for Residential Nitrogen and 1,4-Dioxane Removal
The New York State Center for Clean Water Technology at Stony Brook University has made a series of discoveries regarding a new...
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WRF Releases Biofiltration Guidance Manual
The Water Research Foundation has published its Biofiltration Guidance Manual for Drinking Water Facilities, which gives water utilities a standard set of...
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Federal Screen Products Vessel Internals
Federal Screen custom fabricates extremely strong and durable vessel internals using high-quality wedge wire screen for the most demanding water applications. Wedge...
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Biochar From Agricultural Waste Products Can Adsorb Wastewater Contaminants
Biochar — a charcoal-like substance made primarily from agricultural waste products — holds promise for removing emerging contaminants such as pharmaceuticals from...
Editorial
Product Spotlight – Water: December 2020
Underdrain offers backwashing feature
The use of an underdrain enables utilities to collect filtered water during the filter run, and distribute air and water...
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Researchers Addressing Algal Blooms in Conventional Water Treatment Facilities
Toxins from harmful algal blooms are increasingly contaminating sources waters, as well as the drinking water treatment facilities that the source waters...
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Why Test Water for Legionella Bacteria?
With many buildings sitting empty during the COVID-19 pandemic, the risk of having a severe outbreak of Legionella bacteria increases. This bacteria...
Editorial
Product Spotlight - February 2020
Without proper detection, trace metals in a water system can lead to human and environmental health risks. To combat this issue, Aqua...
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WEFTEC Report: Anue Water Displays Engineered Odor-Control Systems
Entry 243677Anue Water offered a geomembrane-based odor-control system for wastewater treatment plants at WEFTEC in Chicago.
The solution consists of custom-designed geomembrane with...













