Until now, accurate and reliable total phosphorus analysis was practical only in the lab. Recent technological developments now enable high-accuracy total phosphorus measurement...
Oxford Flow’s water pressure reducing valve design is capable of providing precise pressure control across a water distribution network using a lower upstream pressure, thereby...
The Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN) interviewed four industry experts from Australia, North America, the UK, and India to identify some of the biggest global challenges, trends...
An overview of how machine learning can help prioritize the planning of large-scale drinking water pipe replacement projects, such as the replacement of asbestos cement pipes....
Two public works projects, a plant expansion in Pierce County, Wash., and a phosphorus removal facility in Boise, Idaho, were named the nation’s best by the American Public Works...
Platinum-level recognition from the National Biosolids Partnership three years in a row reflects SFPUC’s commitment to excellence in Biosolids Management and continued evolution...
More content from Volume 35, Issue 2, February 2019
The Jackson Street Corridor project in Springfield, Ill., features the first City of Springfield-owned underground stormwater detention facility along with streetscape revitalization...
Using magnetite ballasted settling technology for wet weather flow management, all excess flows receive biological treatment, providing many utilities opportunities to meet existing...
There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to choosing pipe material for water and wastewater projects, but depending on the task and its requirements, there are some...
Climate change expert Sarah Deslauriers of Carollo Engineers discusses how concern about greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane, is driving exciting changes to wastewater treatment...