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After researchers find antibiotic resistant genes in California groundwater samples, a question emerges about potable reuse processes
See how water treatment professionals are fighting 'toilet-to-tap' branding and making progress in public acceptance of direct potable reuse
A new cloth disc media filter technology is designed to produce high-quality effluent from peak wet-weather flows and can double as a tertiary filter.
With the world watching, El Paso, Texas, continues its work on an innovative direct potable reuse plant that could serve as a blueprint for other cities looking to diversify water portfolios
Pamela Rose of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, retires after serving 24 years as a water treatment plant operator
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a U.S. EPA official calls treatment plant operators 'silent everyday unsung heroes'
A rare-earth-based coagulant is designed to help clean-water plants achieve ultra-low phosphorus limits at a more affordable cost.
A Virginia authority conducts a series of storm-event simulations to help prepare its clean-water plant infrastructure for actual high-flow conditions.
Aggressive PFAS regulations are placing a strain on treatment facilities and municipalities dealing with biosolids. Ned Beecher of the North East Biosolids & Residuals Association calls it the most challenging issue of his 25-year career.