Entry 244130Noria Water Technologies offered the Membrane Monitor (MeMo) in the Innovation Pavilion at WEFTEC in Chicago. The technology detects and continuously...
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Study Highlights Concerns About Microplastics in WWTP Processes
Plastics in our waste streams are breaking down into tiny particles, potentially causing consequences for human health and our aquatic systems, according...
Videos
Huge Upgrades Will Help Humboldt Accommodate Chicken Plant Wastewater
Humboldt (Tennessee) Utilities’ wastewater treatment plant is undergoing a $25.5 million upgrade that will move it from a trickling filter contact solids...
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News Briefs: Utility Worker Finds Colossal Crayfish
Entry 244352A utility worker in Bowling Green, Kentucky, recently found a giant crayfish in a water filtration system at an intake plant....
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Finding a Treatment Solution to the Arsenic Problem
Quilicura, a municipality located in Chile’s Santiago Metropolitan Region, needed to address high arsenic levels in its water source. Well No. 3...
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What's the Deal With Those Sneaky Nitrates?
Some contaminants are more difficult to detect than others. While some give off an offensive odor or taste, others are completely undetectable...
Blogs
Q&A: Your Arsenic, Iron and Manganese Removal Questions Answered
Whether you need to comply with the secondary contaminant standard or simply want to improve the quality of your water, the AD26...
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Iron and Manganese Removal: Treating the Water of Roswell, Georgia
In late 2011, the United States Army Corps of Engineers approved plans to install a new well and build a new water...
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Wastewater Effluent May Contain Antibiotic-Resistant DNA, Study Says
Wastewater treatment effluent has been found to contain trace amounts of antibiotic resistant DNA, according to recent research. These products are often...
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Researchers Design Microwave-Enhanced Membrane Filtration Tech
Water pollution affects millions of people worldwide and is a leading cause for public health concern. Specifically, unregulated and emerging pollutants —...
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Soil Could Filter Antibiotics from Effluent, Says Study
Soil may be a natural filter that can act as a tertiary treatment for wastewater, preventing antibiotics from contaminating groundwater, according to...
Videos
Take a Video Tour of This Alabama MBR Plant
The Harvest-Monrovia (Alabama) Water and Sewer Authority serves 45,000 people using a biological nutrient-removal system. Join lead operator Eric Edwards as he...
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WRF Awards Research Contract to Examine Self-Healing Membranes for Water Reuse
The Water Research Foundation recently awarded a contract to Yale University to begin research on a project titled Self-Healing Hydrogel-Composite Membranes: From Proof...
Videos
Salem Water Plant Overcomes Obstacles With Source Water
Although the city of Salem (Virginia) Water Treatment Plant faces challenges with variable source water quality coming out of the Roanoke River,...
Editorial
Biological filtration for groundwater treatment
While there have been multiple advances in saltwater and wastewater purification over the last several years, groundwater continues to be the primary...
Editorial
Success Is About Technology — And the People Who Make It Work
There was supposed to be a three-month window. It didn’t materialize.Instead, the old water filtration plant in Hendersonville, Tennessee, closed at 10:09...
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Planet Water Foundation Supports Hurricane Relief Effort in Puerto Rico
Planet Water Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on bringing clean water to the world’s most impoverished communities, recently announced plans to deploy 12...












