Newsletter | October 1, 2025

10.01.25 -- Best Of September

MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

No Chlorine, No Contamination: A Cleaner Future For Wastewater Reuse

As municipalities worldwide look to reuse water for agriculture, industry, and tertiary treatment such as filtration and disinfection prior to discharge or reuse for irrigation or industrial purposes, one inconvenient truth continues to lurk in the pipes: chlorine.

New Monochloramine Sensor Technology Measures Free Chlorine And Total Chlorine On The Same Sensor

Traditional chloramine monitoring methods have drawbacks that complicate water treatment. A new sensor can measure multiple parameters, offering operators better process control.

Groundwater vs. Surface Water: A Treatment Comparison

This article will discuss two of the most common drinking water sources and how they affect treatment priorities and configurations.

Groundwater Remediation Uncovered: Effective Methods You Need to Know

Because groundwater accounts for upwards of 40% of the world’s drinking water, it is imperative that these areas are treated and the pollutants removed and converted into harmless products. This process is known as groundwater remediation.

Aqua TruDense™ Provides Additional Capacity, Improves Settling, And Achieves Enhanced Nutrient Removal

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

MOST POPULAR NEWS

Trump EPA Announces Next Steps On Regulatory PFOA And PFOS Cleanup Efforts, Provides Update On Liability And Passive Receiver Issues

Sites Contaminated By Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Are Much More Widespread Than Previously Thought, Researchers Find

Hidden Aquifer Could Help Solve The Water Crisis

Forever Chemicals Are More Acidic Than We Thought, Study Finds

Stormwater Management Systems Market To Reach USD 31.4 Billion By 2033

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