An advanced nutrient removal technology saves a plant in northeast Wisconsin from an expensive expansion and brings multiple benefits.
Double disc pump technology enables wastewater plants to eliminate troublesome wet wells, save money, eradicate odors and reduce maintenance.
A small Canadian city’s water resource facility combines SBR technology with greenhouse plants that enhance treatment and help eliminate odors.
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Nitrobacter function in wastewater treatment systems
Evoqua’s goal is for its customers to achieve clean, safe, PFAS-free water
Heather Phillips was a consultant who helped design the water resource recovery facility in the Kansas community where she is now operations manager.
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Microthrix function in wastewater treatment systems
A graphene shield helps particles destroy antibiotic resistant bacteria and free-floating antibiotic resistant genes in wastewater treatment plants
In seeking its own drinking water supply, Tarpon Springs chose reverse osmosis treatment. The operations team stepped right up to the challenges.
A New York town removes PFAS from its drinking water supply in four months using a granular activated carbon treatment system.