Drinking Water
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Navigating A Cyanobacterial Event: Lessons Learned In Balancing Risk And Cost For A Single Season
8/25/2017
A case study from Lake Erie shows the value of adaptable monitoring plans and how to get ready to respond to dynamic situations.
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Smart Water Questions Answered
7/10/2017
A smart-water expert details the impact of data and analytics on the water sector.
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The Potential Of Customized 3D-Printed Membranes
5/3/2017
Researchers have begun to explore the idea of 3D printing as a way to manufacture membranes. What could the cutting-edge technology mean for water and wastewater treatment?
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Stepping Up Water Reuse — From Irrigation To Direct-Potable
1/25/2017
Water reuse is trending up. Here are nine developments to watch in 2017.
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In-Line Turbines Harness Energy For Water Utilities
1/25/2017
Halifax Water and the Water Research Foundation’s study finds that turbine generators can do more than just replace the work of pressure-reducing valves (PRVs).
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Hexavalent Chromium Treatment Using Strong Base Anion Exchange With An Innovation In Brine Management
12/12/2016
Researchers examine the feasibility of treating hexavalent chromium — the carcinogen made famous by the movie “Erin Brockovich” — with strong base anion exchange (SBA-IX).
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5 Innovations In Cyber-Water
8/8/2016
Just because water has been around since before the Stone Age doesn’t mean it’s immune to evolution. Here are five ways that water is getting swept up in the future.
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Protecting Against Doomsday Contaminants
5/16/2016
New tools are being developed for worst-case drinking water scenarios: chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN)-related contamination.
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Membrane Fouling And Prevention: What Works And What's New
3/28/2016
An overview of the current state of pretreatment technology is presented alongside the latest advances and innovative techniques in the pipeline.