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An electro-osmosis dehydration technology helps treatment facilities remove more water at far lower cost than thermal drying systems.
Research receives $2 million from DOE to make wastewater treatment energy neutral and keep billions of pounds of sludge out of landfills
The addition of a couple sludge grinders helped ease the load of a decades-old treatment plant
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.
Innovations including a new and ingenious nutrient-removal process spell consistent success for the operations and maintenance team in Cookeville.
As treatment processes progress, challenges related to how we view, handle, process and dispose of sludge need to be addressed