Reuse
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TrojanUVSigna Brochure
1/1/2021
The TrojanUVSigna incorporates innovations, including TrojanUV Solo Lamp Technology, to reduce the total cost of ownership and drastically simplify operation and maintenance.
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More Of A Good Thing: Utilities Prioritize Water Reuse Strategies
11/10/2020
Black & Veatch’s annual Strategic Directions report reveals the momentum for water reuse in the U.S., citing reasons for uptake as well as remaining barriers to entry.
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Tanks Evolve To Meet Wastewater Treatment, Water Reuse Demand
7/15/2020
From simple to advanced and from sewage to potable, tanks have become the Swiss Army knives of water management.
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Waste Not, Want Not — Turning Wastewater Into An Asset
1/21/2020
Every water project is different, but each one also provides lessons for others, such as this profile of a Southern California reuse project where conveyance needed to be routed around a protected environment.
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Biosolids In The Urban Metropolis: Long-Term Planning For New York City
11/8/2018
Everything may be bigger in Texas, but there is more of everything in New York City — including biosolids, which require smart, sustainable management.
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Securing The World’s Water, Food, And Energy Supply By 2050: Wastewater Treatment Is Central To The Solution
9/4/2018
As wastewater treatment plants evolve into resource recovery facilities, the thermal hydrolysis process (THP) is destined to play a starring role, with some major THP projects having already set the stage.
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Innovative Water Use In An Urban Setting
7/12/2018
Rather than waiting on water scarcity and reacting to a crisis, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is forging its own future, and that of others, by blazing a trail of water-reuse practice and policy.
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High-Throughput DNA Sequencing To Profile Microbial Water Quality Of Potable Reuse
1/24/2018
Research scientists are making strides to advance the safety and application of potable water reuse through the use of metagenomics for water quality analysis.
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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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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.