The Columbia Regional Wastewater Treatment facility has received American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to upgrade it facilities and make it more energy efficient.
NEI Corporation has developed nanoscale additives that are designed to increase energy efficiency of municipal sludge dewatering processes.
These subsidiaries of Suez Environnement have set aside more than $1.2 million in funding for four research projects.
EPA provided funding to the Water Environment Research Foundation through a cooperative agreement to evaluate new technologies that address aging U.S. water and wastewater infrastructure.
Black & Veatch will use Cambi Process in the design of an upgrade for one of the United Kingdom's largest wastewater treatment plants.
Kissimmee, Fla., authority will pilot the Star Network advanced metering infrastructure system to enhance service and conserve resources.
During January, EPA will be listening to what the public thinks about strengthening stormwater regulations, especially for new development and redevelopment.
Agency issues Clean Water Act administrative orders for construction and wastewater related violations in the Southeast.
Two regional EPA offices will cosponsor a workshop on publicly owned treatment works nutrient reduction and efficiency on Jan. 12-14.
EPA's 2010 plan includes a rulemaking for the Steam Electric Power Generating industry.
The city of Palm Coast, Fla., wastewater treatment plant had to be expanded to accommodate population growth and an upgrade just made good sense.
The Water Environment Federation's special online publication features scientific papers from the U.S. winner and finalists.
Letter to lawmakers refers to delays caused by "Buy American" restrictions on stimulus funding for water and wastewater projects.
The Water Environment Federation's special online publication features scientific papers from the U.S. winner and finalists.
Water and air associations join forces to present March conference in Charlotte, N.C.
Water and air associations join forces to present March conference in Charlotte, N.C.
The pump station is just part of the South Florida Water Management District's plan to develop a wetland that will clean stormwater runoff bound for Lake Okeechobee, and ultimately, the Everglades.
The stimulus-funded project will rehabilitate 22,000 linear feet of sewer mains and laterals in portions of Bladensburg, Hyattsville, Brentwood, Cheverly, Colmar Manor, Landover Hills and Mount Rainer, Maryland.