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.
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Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the World Health Organization releases a report saying there's likely no health risk associated with microplastics in drinking water
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Millions of native wetland plants do the work of creating 91 mgd of reliable source water for the North Texas Municipal Water District.
Hatfield Award winner Tom Sigmund leads NEW Water’s initiatives to bolster resource recovery and curb phosphorus in its watershed.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is requesting that 125 wastewater treatment facilities test influent and effluent for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances