Florida’s law looking to eliminate surface discharges of wastewater effluent puts the state at the forefront of promoting beneficial reuse.
Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a disoriented beaver is rescued from a water treatment facility near Tallahassee, Florida
A contest for water reuse operators in the Pacific Northwest puts a new spin on friendly competition at an annual conference.
A California city goes all-in on recycling with tertiary-treated water for irrigation and a nutrient harvesting system that solved a struvite problem.
The WateReuse Association looks back on major progress in managing water and ahead to a wide range of growth opportunities.
A survey finds Americans consider water scarcity a major concern and show strong support for water recycling for irrigation and drinking.
A Florida plant sends all its effluent to reuse and does so at low cost, thanks to innovations in design and operation.
Entities of all kinds are recognizing water as a resource to be conserved, nurtured and recycled, not just used and discharged downstream.