A new technology installed in a plant upgrade helps an Iowa town achieve 100% ammonia removal through winters even without supplemental heating of the wastewater.
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about Nitrosomonas and how they function within wastewater treatment plant processes
A Kentucky water district handles everyday operations and frequent plant upgrades through common-sense approaches and staff ingenuity.
A new microbial technology proves effective in a lagoon cleaning trial and finds a long-term role in collection system and lagoon maintenance.
Micro-Solve is a proactive approach to control grease buildup, FOG, organic loading, and more
Researchers tracked 24 different PFAS through six wastewater treatment facilities
URI environmental engineering professor Joseph Goodwill is developing a new method to treat water that will be useful for small, rural communities
The San Jacinto Water Authority treatment plants are set up for excellence. It’s no wonder they deliver consistent quality effluent — and have the awards to prove it.