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Research Team Works to Convert Wastewater Nitrates Into Ammonia
Joe Gauthier, an assistant professor of chemical engineering in the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering at Texas Tech University, partnered with a team of researchers...
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NGWA Requests Congressional Funding for Reuse Projects in Western U.S.
In the wake of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation declaring a federal water shortage of the Colorado River Basin, the National Ground...
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WateReuse Association Applauds Introduction of the Water Reuse and Resiliency Act
Senators Alex Padilla (D-California), Diane Feinstein (D-California) and Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia) recently introduced legislation authorizing federal investments to help communities across the...
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News Briefs: Montana Resort to Recycle Wastewater for Snow on Ski Runs
Entry 242589After a decade of work on the project, a popular private ski resort near Big Sky, Montana, could soon be the...
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Could AI Help Recover Energy and Freshwater from Municipal Wastewater?
As city populations boom and the need grows for sustainable energy and water, scientists and engineers with the University of Chicago and...
Editorial
Round Rock Utility Proves It: There Are Many Ways to Conserve Water
In the drought-prone region between Dallas and Austin, the water utility in Round Rock takes water conservation seriously.
The utility encourages conservation by...
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One California Community Shows How to Take the Waste Out of Water
Caught between climate change and multi-year droughts, California communities are tapping groundwater and siphoning surface water at unsustainable rates.
As this year's below-average...
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Half of Global Wastewater Is Treated, Says New Study
A new study by scientists at Utrecht University in the Netherlands and the United Nations University concludes that about half of global wastewater...
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Southern California Advances Major Recycled Water Project
Southern California has taken a major step forward on the path to developing a new sustainable water source from purified wastewater as...
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Calgary Brewery Makes Great Tasting Beer From Recycled Wastewater
As the Earth’s population grows and approaches a projected 9.7 billion by 2050, the world’s freshwaters will face mounting pressure to supply...
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Researchers Develop Membrane to Recover Nutrients for Fertilizer
Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have announced a process they developed called NPHarvest, which allows for the recovery of nitrogen and...
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Researchers Harness the Power of Biosolids to Make Hydrogen
Researchers have used biosolids to produce hydrogen from wastewater in new technology that supports the comprehensive recycling of one of humanity’s unlimited...
Editorial
The Right Water for the Right Purpose. That's the Watchword for the Nation's Leading Reuse Association.
Water recycling is seeing growth in familiar places and expansion into new areas. Helping to push it along is the WateReuse Association,...
Editorial
Paso Robles Bet Big on Sustainability and Won Significant Rewards
Paso Robles, California, made a plan in 2013 to go to tertiary wastewater and then recycling, but the city didn’t intend to...
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Rethinking Wastewater and Conservation
When it comes to water conservation in cities that depend on wastewater reuse, even the best intentions can have unintended consequences.
That's the...
Editorial
Nothing Goes to Waste at the Southwest Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility in Polk County, Florida
Millions flock to the Sunshine State each year for exactly that: the plentiful sunshine.
But those sun rays are not so popular at...













