WASTEWATER

WOL_key-west_cs_385x250 Key West Resort Utilities Maximizes Reuse And Nutrient Recovery

Water scarcity poses unique challenges to KW Resort Utilities Corp. (KWRU), the utility firm that provides wastewater management, wastewater recovery, and wastewater treatment in the region. KWRU began operation in the late 1960s and has worked hard over the decades to keep up with wastewater needs as population and tourism have boomed, spurred by land reclamation and development. 

WASTEWATER CASE STUDIES AND WHITEPAPERS

  • Embracing An Evolved Maintenance Strategy

    Learn how you can find a permanent, cost-effective solution that offers flexibility, improved safety, and more. 

  • Unlocking Value: How Jet Aeration Systems Drive Economic Benefits For Industries

    The versatility and efficiency of jet aeration systems make them valuable assets in the quest for cost-effective wastewater treatment solutions, underscoring their universal appeal.

  • Get It Out: Effective Removal Of Inorganics

    Modern wastewater treatment processes are not designed to operate with inorganic solids in the waste stream. While grinders are typically a cost-effective method for protecting the pumps at pump stations, there are other critical junctures within a treatment plant where operators have an opportunity to protect valuable assets with screening technology.

  • Measurement & Control Technologies: Essential Tools For Sustainable Water And Wastewater Operations

    Accurate measurement and control technologies are essential for achieving sustainability in water and wastewater operations by reducing energy use, minimizing losses, and optimizing chemical dosing.

  • 100% Reuse: 5-Stage BNR And Secondary Clarification

    The Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) manages water and wastewater treatment for Pensacola, FL, and surrounding areas. The 19-acre Main Street Wastewater Treatment Plant had been in operation since the 1970s and began to require many upgrades.

  • Automated Self-Cleaning Trashracks Proves Reliable In Harshest Storm Conditions

    Prior to the installation of the Duperon Self-Cleaning Trashrack at their intakes, the City of Dallas Hampton Road Pump Station operated without any protection in front of their stormwater grating. “We just had a grate in front with no mechanical cleaning,” remembers Dhruv Pandya, District Manager for the City of Dallas Department of Flood Control. “The pumps were suffering. They were continually getting clogged, and they didn’t have enough water coming in to function properly.”

  • Dairy Collective Reaps Green Energy And Environmental Benefits With Anaerobic Wastewater Technology

    One of the United States’ newest dairy processing plants features advanced wastewater treatment technology that not only radically improves biomass recovery and effluent quality, but also harnesses green energy from waste streams to drive production processes and reduce its carbon footprint.

  • Wastewater Facility In Missouri Tackles Foul Wastewater Treatment Odors Safely And Effectively

    Serving nearly 16,000 customers, a large-scale wastewater treatment facility in Missouri manages a complex sewer system, and has to contend with regional growth where more residential houses and commercial facilities have been built close to the facility. As a result, foul odor complaints from neighbors continue to increase, and the local town council found itself in need of fully addressing this issue.

  • Constructing A Winding Box Culvert Channel In A Steep, Rocky Canyon

    Special precast box culverts were used for one of the most significant segments of the $25.8 million emergency water restoration project, designated by the NRCS, known as the Cache Water Restoration Project (CWRP). The CWRP project involved the reconstruction and improvement of approximately six miles of mostly open, unlined channels that make up the Logan and Northern, as well as the Hyde Park and Smithfield canals. The project incorporated new precast pipeline, box culverts, a section of pressurized pipe, metering systems, turn-outs, head gates, and improved maintenance access.

  • Headworks Bar Screen — Buy Well, Buy Once!

    Our screens have been installed in all corners of the world and this installation at Selkirk, Manitoba continues that exciting trend. The City of Selkirk is located 14 kms from Winnipeg in the Western Canadian province of Manitoba and is also known as the Catfish Capital of the World!

WASTEWATER APPLICATION NOTES

WASTEWATER PRODUCTS

The TrojanUVFlex is designed with features to make installation and operation simpler, faster, and more cost-effective than ever before. Built on the proven TrojanUV Solo Lamp Technology platform, TrojanUVFlex allows for energy-efficient high-intensity delivery of UV light in an extremely compact footprint.

Endress+Hauser offers continuous level measurement and point level detection in liquids and bulk solids

The vertical screen screw compactor (MID/V) is an integrated system consisting of a screen, screw auger and press unit designed to be installed into sumps, manhole chambers, underground chambers, pumping stations and other confined spaces.

This space-saving unit eliminates the need for an expensive engine/generator set by providing you with a modular combination of pump, electric motor and engine, all coupled to the same drive.

OpenFlows Storm is a multiplatform hydraulic and hydrologic modeling solution developed for engineers to analyze complex stormwater systems, improve pond design, and gain workflow efficiency.

Veolia Water Technologies provides clients with mobile water solutions utilizing Reverse Osmosis technology. With applications in utility steam system make-up water, process water purification, water scarce areas, or where water reuse or recycle are required due to costly wastewater surcharges restricting discharge.

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WASTEWATER VIDEOS

Luis Maturana and Adam Bates share how KSB’s rapid U.S. expansion — new facilities, doubled warehouse capacity, and a strengthened service footprint — is reshaping the pump and valve landscape.

At WEFTEC 2025, Huber’s Simon Randle discusses how emerging pressures in the industry—from PFAS and microplastics to shifting federal funding—are influencing everything from technology development to workforce priorities.

In this episode of The Water Online Show, host Angela Godwin sits down with Mike Saunders from ORENCO to explore how a small Oregon startup founded in a garage grew into an industry leader redefining decentralized wastewater solutions.

The Water Online Show sits down with John Ross and Natalie Sierra of Brown and Caldwell to explore the evolving world of biosolids management.

At WEFTEC 2025, The Water Online Show welcomes Fred Gerringer, Water Reuse National Practice Leader at Brown and Caldwell, for an insightful discussion on the science, strategy, and regulation shaping the future of water reuse.