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Yucaipa Valley Water District Cuts Nitrification Upsets By 95% Using Moleaer NanoShield Solution
5/19/2026
After years of seasonal process instability, the Henry N. Wochholz Regional Water Recycling Facility (WRWRF) in Yucaipa, California has achieved its most reliable operating period on record, reducing nitrification upsets by 95% following the integration of Moleaer's nanobubble pretreatment technology.
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AWWA And AMWA Statement On Newly Released PFAS Proposals
5/18/2026
AWWA CEO David LaFrance and AMWA CEO Tom Dobbins released the following statement regarding EPA’s newly released proposals Extending the Compliance Deadline for the PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation and Rescission of Regulatory Determinations and Removal of Related Provisions for Four PFAS Substances (PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA (GenX), and the mixture of these three PFAS plus PFBS).
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EPA Advances Comprehensive PFAS Strategy With Legally Defensible, Practical, Scientifically Sound Drinking Water Protections
5/18/2026
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reaffirming its commitment to Make America Healthy Again at a PFAS destruction event alongside U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. by advancing a comprehensive, lifecycle-based strategy to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
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SJE Acquires Anchor Scientific, Expanding Its Portfolio In Water Sensors And Controls
5/18/2026
SJE, Inc., the global industry leader in control systems, today announced the acquisition of Anchor Scientific, Inc., a manufacturer and distributor of switches and controllers for the water and wastewater industry.
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Turning Poultry Wastewater Into Clean Water And Protein-Rich Biomass For Aquaculture
5/18/2026
Phaisit Buaban, a Master’s student in Environmental Engineering and Management program at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), is exploring how a special group of light-powered microorganisms known as purple phototrophic bacteria (PPB) can help “close the loop” by treating high-strength industrial wastewater while producing nutrient-rich biomass with potential use as aquaculture feed ingredients.
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Nottingham Joins £1.19M Research Project To Tackle Pharmaceutical Pollution
5/18/2026
Researchers from the University of Nottingham are part of a major new project that has been awarded £1.19M to tackle pharmaceutical pollution in the water environment.
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Illinois American Water Highlights $290M Of Infrastructure Investments Expected In 2026 During Infrastructure Week
5/18/2026
In recognition of Infrastructure Week, Illinois American Water today announced its continued commitment to strengthening water and wastewater infrastructure across the state, with significant planned investments in 2026 totaling approximately $290 million to support safe, clean, reliable and affordable service for customers.
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Satbayev University Scientists Presented The Micro-Plastic Water Purification Project Results At The General Assembly Of European Union Of Geosciences
5/15/2026
Satbayev University scientists participated in the General Assembly of European Union of geosciences (EGU General Assembly 2026), a key global forum aimed at finding scientific answers to global environmental challenges and promoting the sustainable development.
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Sylmar Group Acquires Butler Water Corrections, Inc.
5/14/2026
Sylmar Group, a national provider of industrial water treatment solutions, today announced the acquisition of Butler Water Corrections, Inc., a leading water treatment innovator based in New Jersey.
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Integrated Water Services Announces Acquisition Of Complete Filtration Resources, Expanding Into Process Filtration, And Industrial Wastewater Markets
5/14/2026
Integrated Water Services, Inc. (IWS), a pioneer in modular wastewater treatment and reuse systems, today announced the acquisition of Complete Filtration Resources, an industry leader in process filtration and industrial wastewater solutions, with deep expertise in the food and beverage industry—specifically in the dairy sector.