In this month's product news update, browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Melbourne, Australia’s Western Treatment Plant is the focal point of a public art project aiming to challenge the stigma surrounding the city's wastewater system
In this month's wastewater microbiology spotlight, we take a look at water sponges
Jeff LeMay builds a winning culture and sustains high performance by working closely with staff, regulators and his industry association
The 10th survey of sewer user charges in Wisconsin provides data that can support sound decision-making on rates and foster effective public communication
In this month's industry news update, track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Utah's Great Salt Lake has seen a rise in water levels after heavy precipitation, but the lake remains below average due to persistent regional drought
WaterISAC is an international security network created by and for the water and wastewater sector
The project will evaluate delivery options of Colorado River water and regional storage for equitable water access amid historic drought
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new requirements for public water systems to improve their cybersecurity measures
USC computer scientists and biologists have teamed up to tackle harmful algae blooms using smart robots
The registration deadline of March 1 is fast approaching for high school and university students to compete for $20,000 in prizes in Xylem's 2023 Global Student Innovation Challenge
Operators put themselves in danger to keep water flowing during the devastating Marshall Fire in Colorado in December 2021
UBC's new framework is useful for water distributors that can potentially be impacted by climate change and economics