If Miami-Dade's recent troubles with 'flushable' wipes aren't proof enough, a study our of Ryerson Urban Water claims none of the wipes they tested break down properly in a sewer
New program hopes to bridge gap between research, commercialization
Research is steadily pushing the boundaries of performance and efficiency in wastewater treatment. But where are the real game-changers?
The Water Research Foundation undertakes a wide range of projects, from design and engineering to social science, with direct relevance to plant operators.
This study is related to a potentially far-reaching U.S. Supreme Court case involving the Lahaina Wastewater Reclamation Facility and the Clean Water Act
Georgia’s Gwinnett County pilot-tests its two-stage ozone-biological filtration process as a way to produce high-quality water for direct potable reuse.