Features


An Anaerobic Exercise

Anaerobic treatment of industrial wastewater has come a long way in the past 10 to 20 years. Prior to 1980, the process was deemed unreliable for its lack of robustness and overall instability, primarily due to misunderstandings of the biochemical pathways involved and the factors governing sludge characteristics.

This article originally appeared in the 11/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Environmental Risk Communication

What is it and how can it work?

This article originally appeared in the 11/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Letters to the Editor

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Greening the Big Apple

Benchmarking with New York City's Con Edison

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

A New Partnership for Handling Medical Waste

Building capacity for comprehensive management of waste produced by Asian health care facilities

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

MTBE: A Four Letter Word in Water Pollution

Activated carbon is proving to be successful in removing this stubborn contaminant from drinking water supplies

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

The Scoop on NPDES Permits

Knowing about this major permit program can help you deal more effectively with the process wastewater discharges and stormwater discharges at your facility

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Dirty Air Down Under

Computing power and advanced software developed by an Australian research laboratory yields new insights in photochemical pollution and airshed air quality

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.



Reaching New Markets

North American companies are increasingly finding that investing in renewable energy and sanitation technologies in developing countries can be quite profitable

This article originally appeared in the 10/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

America's Drinking Water Dilemma

In today's chemically dependent society, it has been undeniably demonstrated that America's drinking water contains numerous industrial chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and compounds from the water treatment process itself.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Sculpting Wastewater Treatment

Virtually all industrial activities generate some amount of wastewater. Disposal of this water in an environmentally responsible way has been a legal requirement since the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Taming Sewer Smells

Biological malodor production and control in sewer systems

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Around the Water Cooler

Water and wastewater industry news.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Halting the Legacy

An innovative proprietary process is being used to treat mixed waste composed of both low level radioactive waste and hazardous waste

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

In the Pipeline

New happenings in the water and wastewater world.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Keep on Truckin'

First, we discovered that our vehicles were polluting the air we breathe. Now, we're beginning to realize the extensive amount of stormwater pollution that is being caused by our trucks and cars.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Water, Water Everywhere

Test your water knowledge with our water trivia questions.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Extra Credit

Overcoming the challenge of science education with solutions for the environmental science classroom

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

News

New discoveries, experiments and scientific breakthroughs in the water and wastewater industry.

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.

Odors -- Let Nature Finish the Job

Innovations in biofilters now allow them to handle higher airflows and a wider range of odorous compounds

This article originally appeared in the 09/01/2002 issue of Environmental Protection.