Microwave-assisted wastewater treatment accelerates pollutant removal and regeneration processes, providing a chemical-free, energy-efficient solution for modern water systems.
A solar installation will soon power one-third of the electricity needed to run a local water treatment plant. The City of Dayton approved a project to construct a ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a stream advisory for Smoky Hill River from Salina east to the confluence with the ...
In 5-4 ruling, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett dissent, high court says EPA has responsibility to provide details for ...
The first direct potable reuse plant in the world opened in 1968 in Namibia, southern Africa’s driest country. The New ...
When it opens in 2028, the advanced filtration plant will supply 10 million gallons a day, the first in the country to ...
The Hawthorne City Commission approved $1 million in upgrades to its wastewater treatment plant, hired an interim city ...
El Paso is first but Phoenix and Tucson are expected to follow. In Texas, cities from the Panhandle to the Hill Country are eyeing their own reuse facilities.
El Paso Water broke ground on the first U.S. facility that will treat wastewater for direct re-use in a city water supply, ...
This brand-new eBook offers a comprehensive overview of municipal wastewater treatment and gives you the tools you need to ...
Algae show promise for removing nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen from wastewater due to their natural absorption ...