In the last 50 years, the concentration of phosphate entering the water system has increased at an alarming rate, causing a significant water quality problem across the United States.
In an effort to increase production and meet the demands of its western markets, The Dannon Co. (Dannon) engaged MWH to develop its new multi-million dollar wastewater pretreatment system in West Jordan, Utah.
Anew line of high speed centrifugal blowers using magnetic bearing technologies was developed in 2010 in part as a reaction to the growing importation of foreign high speed air-foil bearing blowers being sold into the U.S. water market.
Having an effective, durable water pretreatment system in advance of reverse osmosis (RO) or ion exchange systems is the first, most critical line of defense - ensuring smoother, more trouble-free performance downstream.
WEFTEC® 2011, hosted by the Water Environment Federation, will take place October 15-19, 2011 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
Heightened awareness of environmental, safety and maintenance issues in recent years has made process-fluid leakage a paramount concern in chemical processing plants and municipal wastewater facilities.
Italcanditi, a producer of candied fruit, jams, and preserves located in Pedrengo, Italy, needed to treat biological waste-activated sludge to reduce sludge volume and contain disposal costs.
Naturally Wallace Consulting (NWC) is a consulting partner with Gresham, Smith and Partners (GS&P) on a research project to identify onsite and offsite technologies for treating stormwater contaminated with airplane deicing fluid for the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP).
APTwater has redesigned its website, offering expanded content for the company's water technology and service offerings, including new case studies and product descriptions.