WATER RESOURCES ARTICLES

WERF awards contract to research trace organic compounds in receiving waters

The Water Environment Research Foundation awarded Limno Tech a contract to research impacts of trace organic compounds in water and wastewater.

Wastewater treatment

Designed for residential and commercial strength wastewater, MicroFast® wastewater treatment systems provide an option to centralized sewering or conventional septic systems.

Media sampling

The Filter Judge by Lamar Solutions provides a surface water treatment plant operator a fast, safe, and accurate means of taking a core sample of gravity filter media.

Sustainable Synergy: Recycled Water Supplies Nuclear Plant, Wetlands Park

With the completion of the latest upgrade to the 91st Avenue WWTP, the city of Phoenix, AZ, has gone a long way in its planning for a sustainable environment to meet the needs of present and future...

Xylem survey reveals water is top infrastructure priority for New Yorkers

A majority of New Yorkers believe upgrading water and wastewater systems should be the main infrastructure focus for the city.

World demand for water disinfection products to reach $7.7B in 2016

World demand for water disinfection products is projected to increase 5.5 percent per year to $7.7 billion in 2016.

Over half of U.S. waterways in poor condition, finds EPA survey

The EPA has found that more than half of U.S. waterways are in poor condition for aquatic life.

Agricultural hydrology, water quality the focus of AWRA's second agriculture conference

The American Water Resources Association is discussing agricultural hydrology and water quality at their annual agriculture conference.

EPA announces panel to review agency's hydraulic fracturing research

The EPA's Science Advisory Board announced the formation of its Hydraulic Fracturing Research Advisory panel.

World Water Day 2013: WEF, IWA announce winners of annual World Water Monitoring Challenge

The Water Environment Federation and the International Water Association announce the winners of the annual World Water Monitoring Challenge.