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The 82nd annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC) may provide some sensible solutions for industry participants while focusing on the bottom line.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
New company will offer lifecycle performance at best cost for municipal and industrial water and air applications.
The complaint seeks to stop the authority from discharging untreated sewage into the Lackawanna River.
Japanese researchers measured oseltamivir carboxylate concentrations in sewage treatment plant wastewater.
Hampton Roads Sanitation District must develop a regional plan to ensure its sewer system has adequate capacity for storm flows and pay a $900,000 civil penalty.
A septic tank and cesspool service provider allegedly emptied a tanker trunk into a stream that feeds New York City's water supply.
At least one private water and wastewater company is using its good credit rating to invest in infrastructure.
The institute will evaluate the performance of fine mesh screens at Kansas City Power & Light's Hawthorn Station, which discharges water to the Missouri River.
The city failed to meet effluent limits for ammonia and nitrogen.
CH2M Hill employee and facility design win honors at annual WateReuse symposium.
A baffled bioreactor uses baffles to create an intermediate settling chamber for sludge return and to treat water to a level suitable for use in toilet flushing and car washing.
West Basin Municipal Water District in California began its recycling program in the mid-1990s and has invested more than $500 million.
Alliance will provide integrated water management solutions, including wastewater collection, water treatment, reuse and distribution, and energy from biogas services.
The city has agreed to reduce and eliminate overflows into the Ohio River from its combined sewers.