WASTEWATER REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION RESOURCES

  • In two bench-scale tests, a new technology effectively removed up to 99% of chlorides and 97% of total dissolved solids in a single pass. This solution offers a commercially viable alternative to traditional treatment methods.

  • A densified sludge process can improve wastewater treatment by promoting larger, denser sludge particles. This enhances settling, improves nutrient removal, and increases treatment capacity.

  • It is more important than ever for cities and municipalities to leverage wastewater treatment plant data to optimize operational efficiency and sustainability, given the increase in energy prices and the rising frequency of severe weather events due to climate change.

  • To improve efficiency, a Virginia utility adopted acoustic inspection technology (SL-RAT) in 2018, enabling a shift to condition-based maintenance.

  • In order to improve the treatment performance (because of the continued cost to maintain compliance), and ensure that it would eventually have the treatment capacity to meet future population growth equivalent of up to 225,000, Swansea WwTW was in need of an equipment upgrade.

  • In this episode of The Water Online Show, Angela Godwin sits down with Diana Leonard, Communications Director at Carollo Engineers, to discuss The ABCs of Water Reuse—a colorful new educational book designed to make complex engineering concepts accessible to the public.

  • The Water Online Show catches up with Derek Scott and John Helf of American Flow Control to discuss two exciting product innovations and the company’s long-standing culture of excellence. Beyond the technical innovations, John shares how American Flow Control’s century-old “Golden Rule” culture — rooted in servant leadership and hiring for integrity — continues to set the company apart.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin chats with Adam Donnelly from Mueller Water Products. Adam shares exciting updates from the past year, including Mueller’s transition from a bismuth-based brass to a more stable alloy — a move designed to improve supply chain resilience and sustainability.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin catches up with Nick Hansen, Industry Marketing Manager at Endress+Hauser, live from AWWA ACE.

  • In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin chats with Jake Huddleston of SWAN Analytical at the AWWA ACE conference in Denver. Jake reflects on his first year with the company, transitioning from the chemical side of water treatment to the analytical instrumentation world.

WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS

  • Convertible Sewage Treatment System: WWT-12/30

    The newterra WWT-12 is a stand-alone treatment plant capable of treating all sewage for remote camps with populations of up to 50 people. The self-contained system is housed in a single ISO-certified 40' high cube shipping container and built to endure extreme weather. 

  • ReFleX™ Efficiency

    For both disinfection and TOC-reduction applications, NeoTech Aqua Solutions’ patented ReFleX™ UV chamber technology represents the state-of-the-art in high-efficiency UV systems by reflecting over 99% of the UV we generate back into the water.

  • Pentair Fairbanks Nijhuis 1800, 2800 & 5800 Series Single-Stage Horizontal Split Case Pumps

    The Fairbanks Nijhuis single-stage horizontal split case pump offers long, reliable service with no maintenance. Designed for general liquid pumping and booster applications.

  • Flexible Expansion Joints Provide Protection For Pipelines Subject To Subtle Or Sudden Movement

    Flex-Tend flexible expansion joints have a proven record of providing protection for pipelines subject to subtle or sudden movement. As with all products used in the water and wastewater industry, protection is optimized with the selection of the proper assembly incorporated into a sound design. This paper is intended to provide assistance in both of these areas.

  • Filter Installations Remove Solids From FGD Scrubber Effluent

    Power plants and refineries around the world must manage and treat complex effluent waste streams from the Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) process. Flue gas is generated by the combustion process of fossil and fossil-derived fuels, such as coal, oils, and natural gas in power plants. Petrochemical refineries may generate flue gas from a number of different processes, including Catalytic Cracking, Steam Methane Reforming, and Heaters or Furnaces.

WASTEWATER VIDEOS

In this episode of The Water Online Show, Angela Godwin sits down with Diana Leonard, Communications Director at Carollo Engineers, to discuss The ABCs of Water Reuse—a colorful new educational book designed to make complex engineering concepts accessible to the public.