Wastewater
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CERCLA And PFAS: What's The Liability For Water And Wastewater Utilities?
5/2/2025
Federal rules aim to target those liable but may miss the mark. Utilities can redirect the effort — and costs — to those truly responsible for PFAS contamination.
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8 Trends In Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: Shaping A Sustainable Future
1/7/2025
Centralized wastewater treatment is sometimes not an option — and sometimes simply not the best choice, considering the expanding capabilities of decentralized systems.
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Optimization Strategies To Streamline Community Wastewater Utility Operations
7/12/2024
The availability of robust, stable treatment systems with simple treatment processes and O&M is key to serving growing community wastewater treatment demand.
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AOPs And Industry: Guidelines For Effective Contaminant Removal
3/7/2024
Using ozone and UV advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) can help industrial facilities achieve compliance, but what's the right process for your application?
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Mixing Zones: Balancing Compliance, Environmental Protection, And Cost Efficiency
3/7/2024
Wastewater dischargers can be both environmentally and fiscally responsible by mastering the mix of objectives.
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The Future Of Decentralized Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
1/10/2024
Numerous factors coalesce to create a rising demand for decentralized solutions.
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Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions Implements zeeDENSE To Achieve Super-Intensification Of Wastewater Treatment At Facility In Illinois
10/2/2023
Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions unveiled zeeDENSE in 2022, coupling ZeeLung MABR with continuous flow densification technology to upgrade and super-intensify activated sludge plants.
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Cost x Carbon x Energy: Passive Onsite vs. Centralized Wastewater Treatment Systems
9/8/2023
A new study quantifies the difference between onsite wastewater treatment and centralized systems in terms of actual costs and those to the environment.
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Making Power From Sludge: A Sustainable Solution For Wastewater Treatment
7/7/2023
Sludge can go from a problem to a resource with energy recovery, but the process must be supported by the proper technology to truly be efficient and sustainable.
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New Study Finds NYC Wastewater Plants Can Help Meet Climate And Zero-Waste Goals
6/14/2023
Upgrading New York City's wastewater plants could produce clean energy, slash greenhouse gas emissions, divert food waste from landfills and generate savings and revenue for the City, a new report by the NGO Energy Vision finds.
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