The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded $25,000 to University of Missouri engineering sustainability students to design, fabricate and test a point-of-use...
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Combined Gravity Settler and Continuous Backwash Sand Filter Provide Enhanced Nutrient Removal Advantage
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With increasing population trends and facing tighter nutrient regulations on the horizon, a municipal wastewater treatment facility in Georgia was in search...
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'Future-Proof' Bacterial Method Removes Phosphorus From Warmer Wastewater
Singapore Center for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore and the National University of Singapore, have...
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Product Spotlight - Wastewater: System takes grit removal to miniscule levels
Excessive grit is a costly component of both the water and wastewater treatment processes, clogging systems, reducing efficiencies and causing abrasion damage...
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Rapid-Settling Clarification from Veolia Helps a Canadian Community's River Run Clear
A new residuals management process at a water treatment plant in Alberta is designed to improve the environment for fish and for recreational...
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A Background in and Passion for Science Propelled This Kentucky Operator to Career Success
After college Jenny Moss wanted a job involving nature and animals. Low pay for natural resources jobs quickly ended that notion, and...
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Improve Effluent Quality and Reduce Turbidity with the MRI Inclined Plate Settler
Entry 242116MRI’s Inclined Plate Settler System has proven to deliver the highest flow rates and solids removal available, providing unsurpassed clarifier function...
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Bug of the Month: Filament Type 0411 and Bulking Events
Filament type 0411 is commonly correlated with sludge bulking events in wastewater treatment processes all over the world.
The most distinguishing characteristics of...
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Direct Oxidative Transfer Process Contributes to Water Purification
A research team led by professor Yu Hanqing from the University of Science and Technology of China of the Chinese Academy of...
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Achieve Ultra-Low Effluent Limits with the DynaSand Filtration System
Parkson’s DynaSand Continuous Backwash Sand Filter provides ease of operation and maintenance, while achieving ultra-low effluent limits, all at low cost. In...
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New EPA PFAS Advisories: What Now? WEF Offers Advice
The U.S. EPA’s new interim drinking water health advisories for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have water utility leaders asking: What should we...
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EPA Releases Stringent Health Advisories for PFAS in Drinking Water
On June 15 the U.S. EPA issued updated health advisories for four perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water that are significantly lower...
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This Ultrasonic Algae Control Technology Functions on a Broad Frequency Range for High Effectiveness
Algae is a growing problem in all sorts of water and wastewater facilities — reservoirs, lagoons, ponds, water storage tanks and more.
The...
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Smart Energy Improvements Include More Efficient Mixing for a Denitrification Process
Replacing anoxic zone mixers with much more energy-efficient units is saving more than $22,000 per year for a water pollution control facility...
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Louisville Water Recognized with National Award for Highest Quality Water
Louisville Water Company recently received the highest award possible from the American Water Works Association’s Partnership for Safe Water (PfSW)— the Phase IV Distribution Presidents...
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Water Environment Federation Recognizes Utilities for Reducing Nutrient Loading to Waterways
The Water Environment Federation is recognizing 15 utilities for significantly reducing nutrient pollution, one of the leading problems for the health of...
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Video: Creating Potable Water at a New Hampshire Treatment Plant
The University of New Hampshire hired engineering firm Woodard & Curran under a design-build contract to replace its aging water treatment plant...









