Innovative process combines wastewater digestion intensification and nutrient recovery
Nanobubble technology can deliver diverse benefits in treatment systems, like enhancing efficiency, controlling odors, improving effluent and saving money.
The Water Research Foundation and utility partners are collaborating to fund a study of effective, energy-efficient biological nutrient removal methods.
An operations team sends a swarm of bluegills to gobble up a nuisance overpopulation of Daphnia at a Washington clean-water plant.
Excellent technology and design meant success for an upgrade at Peirce Island. So did close communication involving operators, engineers and construction contractors.
An innovative biological nutrient removal process helps an Illinois village complete a successful plant expansion, improve treatment quality and end a consent decree.
An emerging large family of “forever chemicals” will present growing treatment and communication challenges. Here’s what plant managers and operators should know.
A North Carolina wastewater treatment plant resolves a clarifier issue with a self-lubricating bearing that boosts reliability and cuts maintenance costs.
Upgrades in technology, monitoring and maintenance keep Vicksburg’s water plant churning out a quality product and earning awards for excellence.
MIT chemical engineers create an affordable, sustainable soap-based system to eliminate emerging micropollutants in water