A child health funding initiative in California has enabled several California water purveyors to adopt dual-tank fluoride saturator and feed systems that offer safe and precise...
Hydraulic modeling is essential for master planning and designing infrastructure improvements that will satisfy current and projected water system needs.
Years ago, many residents were reluctant to slake their thirst with the city’s water. However, that has changed since a dissolved air flotation (DAF) system entered service two...
Municipal drinking water providers looking to reach regulatory compliance or to solve other potable water problems where activated carbon adsorption vessels are primarily utilized...
One of the principal factors related to the deterioration of infrastructure is corrosion. By helping to reduce the costs of corrosion, composite covers can allow municipalities...
The Village of Maybrook WWTP in Orange County, N.Y., has planned to upgrade its facility and expand its capacity to meet more stringent SPDES requirements. As part of the process...
The Chesapeake Bay is expected to start seeing a reduction in pollution and an improvement in water quality thanks to a dedicated group of high school and college students who...
As the EPA continues to refine its proposed regulations, municipalities are left to deal with many challenges and uncertainties, such as what changes will affect them and how ...
As the 21st Century unfolds, water, sometimes referred to as the "New Oil," is increasingly recognized as a finite natural resource that must be carefully managed. Not surprisingly...
The technology required for non-potable water reuse projects is easily available and not extremely challenging. Accordingly, there are ways to effectively promote the idea that...
Casing type can have a large impact on pump reliability (the mean time between repairs) and, to a lesser extent, pump efficiency when pump flow rates are above or below the best...
The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) moved closer to passage in October, even though it was omitted from a key House of Representatives bill.
Dr. James Barnard, often referred to as the 'father of biological nutrient removal,' pioneered the process that today is used in thousands of wastewater treatment plants around...