By finding and mitigating fugitive methane emissions, treatment plants could reduce greenhouse gas emissions while maximizing the methane recovered for use as an energy source
A Central Wisconsin utility abandoned its combined heat and power system in favor of a more cost-effective use for methane from its anaerobic digesters
Justin Myers walked into a new job at a plant in the middle of a major upgrade. With his team, he saw it to completion and a record of exemplary performance.
A switch from aerobic to anaerobic digestion mean more energy production and lower costs for a water reclamation facility in West Palm Beach, Florida.
A Pennsylvania community tests a new hydrothermal carbonization conversion technology to bypass digestion and turn biosolids into an energy-dense hydrochar fuel.
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When Wade Lagle finds a career he likes, he sticks with it. That’s why he’s been in the wastewater industry since high school.
Today’s analyzers with online sampling and communication capabilities give operators real-time data that helps ensure compliance and boost plant efficiency.