URI environmental engineering professor Joseph Goodwill is developing a new method to treat water that will be useful for small, rural communities
A Kansas operations team reduced effluent nitrogen and phosphorus with simple process adjustments and avoided a $6 million investment in a new clean-water plant.
The San Jacinto Water Authority treatment plants are set up for excellence. It’s no wonder they deliver consistent quality effluent — and have the awards to prove it.
U.S. EPA collects data on cost-effective and efficient approaches to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus for permit compliance or simply good watershed stewardship.
A Florida water utility reaps multiple rewards by eliminating discharge of concentrate from its membrane filtration treatment process.
Brian Boyle and two homegrown colleagues ring up consistent success in quality effluent and trouble-free plant performance.