A project led by UC Berkeley architecture professor Maria-Paz Gutierrez — with collaborators from UC Merced and two Texas universities — seeks to...
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Reliable Water Supply in a Desert City? Diversity Is the Key.
The Mesa Water Resources Department likes to keep its water in the ground.
“We consider groundwater nonrenewable, because in most cases, once you...
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Charlotte Partnership Announces the Carolinas’ First Beer Brewed With Recycled Water
Charlotte Water, Town Brewing and Xylem recently announced Renew Brew, the first beer in the Carolinas brewed with QC Water, a sustainable...
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Invest in the Future With These 4 Water and Wastewater Reuse Technologies
In an era prioritizing sustainability, water and wastewater reuse technologies are pivotal. These innovative systems address critical needs in water conservation and quality,...
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These Cities Are Testing Small-Scale Treatment Systems and Wastewater Recycling
A lot can go wrong in a large urban water system. Pumps malfunction. Valves break. Pipes leak. Even when the system is...
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Newly Identified Algal Strains Rich in Phosphorus Could Improve Wastewater Treatment
Several algal strains with high capacities for phosphorus accumulation were isolated from wastewater. These strains have the potential to boost phosphorus recovery...
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Registration Now Open for the 39th Annual WateReuse Symposium
The WateReuse Association has announced that registration is open for its 39th annual WateReuse Symposium, a premier event in water recycling, taking...
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Cake Storage Bin Bridges the Gap at Wisconsin Water Reclamation Facility
Problem: The Waupun, Wisconsin, Wastewater Treatment Plant could not meet new phosphorus permit limits. The city hired a consulting engineer to evaluate...
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Consortium Formed to Address Water Concerns in Southwest
The Colorado River, which provides drinking water to tens of millions of people and irrigation water to more than 5 million acres...
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Plan Calls for Recycling Wastewater to Avoid Chicago Region Water Crisis
As municipalities contract with the City of Chicago to supply freshwater from Lake Michigan, a new report from University of Illinois Chicago researchers recommends...
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Washington City to Modernize Its Industrial Wastewater Treatment With New Reuse Facility
Burnham RNG LLC announced in June the issuance of green bonds to support the construction of the Pasco Resource Recovery Center, an...
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Desalination Research Facility in New Mexico Gets Federal Funding
While in southern New Mexico in early May, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and Congressman Gabe Vasquez announced a $12.6 million...
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Innovative Projects to Energize Desalination and Reuse Across the US
The U.S. Department of Energy and National Alliance for Water Innovation recently announced the selection of 12 projects that will improve the energy efficiency of...
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Reuse and Recycling Leaders Gather in Atlanta to Reimagine Water
The world’s top experts in water reuse and recycling recently convened in Atlanta for the 2023 WateReuse Symposium to envision a sustainable...
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News Briefs: Tampa Leaders Oppose Water Reuse Proposal
The Tampa (Florida) City Council wants to permanently stop a proposal to turn treated wastewater into tap water. The council has repeatedly told city...
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Bureau of Reclamation Releases Funding Opportunity for Water Reuse and Desalination Programs
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO R23AS00076) for planning and pre-construction activities to facilitate the development of...
Editorial
Huber Technology Equipment Helps Dover Blaze a New Trail in Material Recycling
A wastewater treatment facility in New Hampshire is taking the streets by storm with a brand-new environmental catch basin cleanings system.In a...














