Two California districts didn’t wait for state regulations on “forever chemicals.” Instead, they built an award-winning ion-exchange PFAS treatment facility.
Skills learned during an Air Force career help Rodney Lance run an efficient clean-water plant and work effectively with this team.
Infusion of force mains and lift stations with oxygen and ozone generated on site prevents the formation of hydrogen sulfide.
Using common reagents in heated water, chemists can "behead" and break down PFAS, leaving only harmless compounds
Jamie Belden first wanted to be a fisheries biologist. In wastewater treatment he found more rewards and greater capacity to make a difference for the environment.
Bartlesville wins a U.S. EPA award for a plan to pump some of its wastewater effluent upstream for potential indirect potable reuse.
NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.
An expanded team at Plum Creek in Colorado learned and flawlessly deployed an advanced water treatment process while transitioning from an older facility.