Latest Insights on Water Reuse
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How Aurora’s Potable Reuse Project Charts The Future
10/3/2017
A water recycling project in Colorado combines natural processes and cutting-edge technology to ensure drought security for its residents.
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New Study Reveals Gaps In The Methods Used To Assess Chemicals In Oilfield Wastewater
8/29/2017
A new study led by researchers with Colorado School of Mines exposes limitations with the current methods used to detect chemicals in oilfield wastewater and offers solutions to help regulators make better decisions for managing this waste stream.
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In It Together: Water Pros Share Problems And Solutions
8/25/2017
You might say that there’s a lot wrong with the water industry — problems including infrastructure, financing, and scarcity — but there’s also a lot going right. In this Q&A, Water Environment Federation (WEF) President Rick Warner is a source of insight and optimism.
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Process Water: Building A Better System
8/25/2017
With factors such as scarcity, aging infrastructure, and water quality driving the price of municipal water higher, businesses are increasingly considering other means of securing supply. This article examines the trend toward alternatively procured process water and its impact on municipal and commercial interests.
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Need More Water? Think Ozone-BAC For 'One Water' Resolution
8/25/2017
If you thought reverse osmosis was the one and only choice for potable water reuse, think again. Ozonation followed by biological activated carbon (ozone-BAC) is more suited to inland communities and may be better at removing chemicals of emerging concern (CECs).
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Is Your Water System Ready For Population Growth?
8/11/2017
Utilities are faced with myriad threats looming in the future, but chief among them is increased stress from population growth. In Denver, comprehensive planning for that future is underway.
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Why India Needs More Wastewater Treatment Plants
8/3/2017
As India hurtles towards a more developed economy, one of the casualties has been the deteriorating state of our environment. Rapid industrialization has, unfortunately, hiked up the number of pollutants in our surroundings. One of these pollutants is wastewater. Management of wastewater through wastewater treatment plants in India has become an imperative of our cities today.
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New Membrane Gel Keeps Viruses Out Of Wastewater
7/24/2017
New research has developed a membrane technology that repels deadly viruses while maintaining permeability. Is it a ‘must have’ for treatment operations?
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Overcoming The Barriers To On-Site Treatment And Reuse
7/10/2017
The path to on-site non-potable water reuse has been beset by roadblocks, but a new initiative is removing them to clear the way for more efficient water management.
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CEO One-On-One: Key Industrial Market Trends
7/7/2017
As CEO of Nijhuis Industries, Menno Holterman has the opportunity to experience water challenges across the globe. Nijhuis, founded in 1904 and headquartered in the Netherlands, provides consultancy, design & build, maintenance, and operational services for industrial and municipal wastewater projects on every continent.