From information sessions to hydrant-assembly contests, the 137th American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition had something for everyone in the water industry
An unusual treatment method comes to the rescue for a New Jersey municipality
A sweeping effort to rebrand their treatment facility has changed public perception for Albany County
After deadly drinking water contamination a quarter of a century ago, Milwaukee now leads the field in water testing
Accumulating over time, even low concentrations of silver can foil wastewater treatment, says a new study
The state is on the cutting edge of direct potable reuse thanks to the efforts put forth by the DEQ in writing regulations that give cities with water shortages more options
A bacterium discovered in a New Jersey swamp has a promising ability to break down ammonium anaerobically
The townspeople of Parrish, Alabama, are fed up with the stench hanging over their town as 10 million pounds of biosolids sit stationary across from a baseball field
By monitoring wastewater for signs of drugs, Cary, North Carolina, hopes to gather more precise data that can help it combat the opioid crisis