Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations: |
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A New Power Paradigm For Wastewater Utilities? |
By Kevin Westerling |
Renewable energy is great for the environment. Are power purchase agreements great for wastewater treatment operations? |
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PFAS Policy In 2025: Why It’s Time To Go Beyond Remediation |
By Simon Gatcliffe |
The most common techniques for disposing of PFAS may no longer be good enough. |
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From Theory To Precision: ORP Monitoring As The New Standard In Water Treatment |
By Emma Flanagan |
On numerous levels, oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) outperforms the presently predominant metric for evaluating disinfection performance. |
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Building Tomorrow's Water Infrastructure: Insights From The Pacific Northwest's Largest Water Conveyance Program |
By Erik Peters, Mike Warriner, and Scott Gibson |
A decade of collaboration and toil creates a pipeline to enduring water security. |
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Designer Microbes: Can Synthetic Biology Supercharge Wastewater Treatment? |
By Christian Bonawandt |
Exploring the potential of bioengineering as a pathway to pollution remediation. |
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How Santa Monica Became A Sustainable Water Leader |
By Katie Peach |
Lessons in urban water management through water conservation, capture, and reuse. |
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Balancing Cost Transparency And Contractor Qualifications In Collaborative Delivery |
By Bryan Canzoneri |
While contractor qualifications guide early-phase selection in collaborative delivery, cost considerations take priority during guaranteed maximum price development. Navigating this shift requires strategic procurement approaches to uphold project value, strengthen contractor engagement, and reduce risk. |