Recycled wastewater is not only as safe to drink as conventional potable water, it may even be less toxic than many sources...
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Derry Township, Pennsylvania, Takes Landmark Step Toward Organics-to-Energy Vision
The Derry Township Municipal Authority has taken a significant step on its journey toward energy and nutrient recovery from organic waste at...
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Pioneering Brewery in San Francisco Unveils Reuse Project
Although the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission believes innovative water reuse projects are exciting, this sentiment is not often shared by those outside...
Editorial
Pure Water Westminster Lays a Foundation for Resiliency Against Future Water Shortages
In drought conditions the city of Westminster sometimes has to impose lawn watering or other restrictions. But that’s not the reason the...
Editorial
A Water Recycling Process Highlights Sustainability Initiatives at This Treatment Facility
Using recycled effluent instead of potable water for in-plant processes saves thousands of dollars every month at a wastewater treatment plant in...
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Municipal Water Providers Across Colorado River Basin Announce Commitment to Reduce Water Use
Large water providers from across the Colorado River Basin recently announced a commitment to substantially expand existing efforts to conserve water, reduce...
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Kurita America Publishes New Water Reuse eBook
Kurita America recently announced it has published a new eBook titled “Exploring Industrial Water Reuse: Key Considerations for Your Facility.”
Facility managers, operational staff and...
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Going Platinum: A Non-Toxic Catalyst for Clean, Reusable Water
Platinum has set a new “gold standard” in jewelry, and now it’s about to upscale the quality of your water.
As wastewater treatment...
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Turning Wastewater Into a Resource: A Graduate Student’s Solution to Climate Change
These days, civil and environmental engineering doctoral student Kevin Clack spends his time investigating innovative ways to improve water resilience in arid...
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Researchers Show How to Optimize Processes to Turn Sulfur Into Valuable Materials
One person’s wastewater is another person’s treasure. A new Stanford University study paves the way to mining sewage for valuable materials used...
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Ancient Cities Also Dealt With Harmful Algal Blooms, Says Study
The negative impact humans can have on their own environment is on full display, with climate change, land alterations and harmful algal...
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San Diego Water Board Approves Indirect Reuse Permit
Furthering efforts to improve resilience and protect drinking water supplies threatened by climate change impacts, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control...
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Social Acceptance of Water Reuse Isn't the Biggest Challenge, Finds Surveys
European surveys have revealed that the perceived “yuck factor” typically predicted as a public reaction to wastewater recycling may not be as...
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Researchers Investigate How to Improve Consumer Response to Recycled Water
University of Delaware researchers are investigating consumers’ willingness to purchase food products grown with recycled water.
One of the most precious resources on...
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Comprehensive Training Helps a Plant Team Master a Reuse Facility Serving the Petroleum Industry
The Texas city of Midland needed a new clean-water plant. Pioneer Natural Resources needed an alternative to groundwater for its oil and...
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EPA to Fund Research of Human Viruses in Wastewater Intended for Reuse
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced $6,198,689 in funding for five grants to support research on existing and novel surrogates for...
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Reuse Will Become the Default Option for Clean-Water Utilities in the Sunshine State
Last August, national news reported a historic low water level in Lake Mead, the source of water for much of the Southwest.
As...













