A proven gasification process enables responsible biosolids management with capability to produce renewable energy and a marketable product.
Jeff Backman and his team in a small New Hampshire community have accomplished great things by taking on significant improvements with in-house ingenuity and talent.
Granular activated carbon and regenerable ion exchange units are designed to reduce “forever chemicals” to nondetectable levels while addressing issues with spent media disposal.
Bartlesville wins a U.S. EPA award for a plan to pump some of its wastewater effluent upstream for potential indirect potable reuse.
A sudden change in influent led to challenges with dewatering and permit issues. A new two-channel Volute press restored the plant to compliance.
NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.
A Connecticut clean-water plant turns septage into a revenue-generating asset with a lineup of robust equipment and an automated management technology.
Excellent technology and design meant success for an upgrade at Peirce Island. So did close communication involving operators, engineers and construction contractors.
An emerging large family of “forever chemicals” will present growing treatment and communication challenges. Here’s what plant managers and operators should know.
An Oregon city expanded its water system without adding capacity to its treatment plant. Solutions include an aquifer storage and recovery system and water loss control.