[...]From the earliest days, water was a convenient and efficient way of conveying the collected wastes to a centralized location to where they could be processed. Since then, great strides have been made [...]
[...]The metamorphosis of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) into Water Resource Recovery Centers (WRRF) has sparked fascinating new insights and opportunities. Early on in these emerging WRRFs, the focus [...]
[...]Plastics have been a foundation of economic growth for decades, but now their presence threatens one of our most fundamental resources: our water Plastics have been a foundation of economic growth for[...]
[...]A municipal wastewater plant in the United States has a typical design life of 30 years. However, within the treatment system itself, a common design life expectation is 15 to 20 years for individual [...]
[...]Decentralized treatment of wastewater represents a significant portion of the cumulative wastewater flow to be treated in the United States. According to a 2013 EPA Decentralized Wastewater Program me[...]
[...]It is relatively common to hear the phrase “resource recovery” in place of what was formerly identified as a “wastewater” treatment plant. Centralized wastewater treatment is essential to create safe [...]
[...]Today, HUBER Technology, Inc. joined elected officials, water utilities, community leaders, educators, and businesses participating in the fourth annual Imagine a Day Without Water, a nationwide day o[...]
[...]What is the typical design life of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in North America? This is an important question to consider. Perhaps the better question to consider is: “What is important to th[...]
[...]Picture this. You've arrived at your treatment facility in the morning to discover a flood: malfunctioning equipment has caused a backup and wastewater is flowing down the driveway. What happened? As [...]
[...]In the article “ Going the Extra Mile – Grit Washing Saves Money ”, we explored several ways handling and cleaning captured grit makes a difference to the bottom line. This is even more the case with [...]