Source Water Innovations
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Fixing The EPA's Clean Water Problem
5/3/2017
A chasm in the Clean Water Act, coupled with EPA’s misguided direction, create an environmental suing spree that threatens to cost everyone that pays a sewer bill $100 billion and more — for pollution you didn’t cause, using remedies that don’t work. There’s a way to turn this around and help the taxpayer and the environment, based on lessons learned in Iowa and Idaho.
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Overcoming Operations Challenges For Direct Potable Reuse
3/20/2017
The Water Environment & Reuse Foundation introduces a “bundle of research” to help direct potable reuse and its practitioners reach full potential.
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7 Keys To 'One Water'
1/25/2017
It’s a buzzword for the industry, but what does it really entail?
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Modern Technology For Combating Bacterial Water Contamination
9/19/2016
Mobile-enabled geographic information systems (GIS) herald a new age for bacterial source tracking, allowing increased stakeholder involvement, more informed decision-making, and enhanced water quality.
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California Dreaming: The Need For Homegrown Agricultural Water Technology
8/8/2016
In drought-plagued California, the supply of water falls well short of demand — with food production hanging in the balance. The implications are felt globally, but relief can be found locally.
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A Community Approach To Climate Resilience
8/1/2016
How to accumulate and leverage social capital to achieve healthy freshwater ecosystems, green infrastructure improvements, and triple-bottom-line benefits
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Simple Steps To Drive Down The Cost Of Desal
8/1/2016
Using natural gas to power the mechanical vapor compression unit — the “heart” of conventional desalination and its most energy-intensive process — may prove to be an economic game-changer.
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TSCA Modernization: A Dose Of Common Sense
7/11/2016
After 40 years, the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) has finally been updated, much to the delight of most — but certainly not all.
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Saving Oil And Gas: Improving Profit Margins In Down Times With Innovative Water Management
5/31/2016
With oil prices depressed, exploration and production companies unearth the money-saving opportunities in water management planning.