A Tennessee facility team rewrites the playbook on nutrient removal to clear the way for a plant expansion essential to economic growth in its community.
An advanced nutrient removal technology saves a plant in northeast Wisconsin from an expensive expansion and brings multiple benefits.
The Havre, Montana, wastewater treatment plant teams up with its local brewery in a nutrient reduction effort, saving the city money in the process
An Idaho team completes a major upgrade for phosphorus removal and a plan for water reuse while keeping the existing plant in permit compliance.
CalPrex process takes a different approach to nutrient recovery, yielding marketable fertilizer in the form of brushite pellets.
A rare-earth-based coagulant is designed to help clean-water plants achieve ultra-low phosphorus limits at a more affordable cost.
Greg Moser, superintendent of the Slinger (Wisconsin) Wastewater Treatment Plant, discusses the challenge of removing phosphorus under new regulations