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.
Mobile rental solutions from WesTech Engineering give water and wastewater operators temporary capacity for a variety of short-term needs.
A new device capable of turning desalination waste into commercially valuable chemicals could make the process cheaper and more environmentally friendly
Municipal and industrial customers achieve clean, PFAS-free and contaminant-free water by using Evoqua’s carbon and resin solutions
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Hyphomicrobium function in wastewater treatment systems
Ion exchange resin and carbon effectively remove PFAS and other emerging contaminants, keeping your community safe
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how testate amoebae function in wastewater treatment systems
A ballasted flocculation system enabled the Santan Vista Water Treatment Plant to double capacity at low cost.