Research Facility All About Cutting-Edge, Cost-Effective Advancements in Wastewater Treatment Technology
July 23, 2024 in Water , Wastewater
Research Facility All About Cutting-Edge, Cost-Effective Advancements in Wastewater Treatment Technology

(Milwaukee, WI) – The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) today announced plans for an unprecedented clean-water lab to test new technologies that could revolutionize wastewater treatment, leading to improvements in public health and drinking water supplies worldwide. The $13 million research lab will be located at MMSD’s Oak Creek reclamation facility, allowing water technology businesses, universities, scientists, and inventors to partner with the district to test new concepts a...

New York City’s Water Network Seeks Next-Generation Tech to Catalyze its Sustainable Future
June 4, 2024 in Water , Wastewater , Awards
New York City’s Water Network Seeks Next-Generation Tech to Catalyze its Sustainable Future

Partnership Fund for NYC and DEP Open Applications for the Environmental Tech Lab 2024 Challenges   June 3, 2024 – The Environmental Tech Lab (ETL)—a public-private initiative of the Partnership Fund for New York City and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)—today launched the second year of the Environmental Tech Lab’s annual competition, calling for tech-driven approaches to support DEP’s objectives in resilience and data management & governance. Applications...

The Most Comprehensive Guide to Maintaining Your Sewer Systems
May 30, 2024 in Water , Wastewater
The Most Comprehensive Guide to Maintaining Your Sewer Systems

We are delighted to introduce the 4th edition of Existing Sewer Evaluation and Rehabilitation, MOP FD-6. This fully revised and updated guide is packed with the most comprehensive information available on the maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of existing sewers. This authoritative volume covers a wide range of topics, from sewer evaluation and monitoring to the latest tools and procedures for pipe evaluation, infiltration and inflow problems detection, and effective repair...

Now Published: Sewer Security - Enabling Resilient Water Infrastructure White Paper
May 23, 2024 in Water , Wastewater
Now Published: Sewer Security - Enabling Resilient Water Infrastructure White Paper

Global Water Intelligence (GWI)’s full white paper, ‘Sewer Security: Building Resilient Water Infrastructure’, written in partnership with Grundfos, has now been published and is available for you to access. Sewer security is now non-negotiable. Escalating wet weather extremes, coupled with growing public frustrations, and the mammoth cost of completely replacing all combined sewer systems underscores the urgent need for cost-effective solutions that will enable resilient water infrastructur...

Tsurumi Meets Stricter Wastewater Regulations with Pumps Made for Rigorous Applications
May 8, 2024 in Water , Wastewater
Tsurumi Meets Stricter Wastewater Regulations with Pumps Made for Rigorous Applications

Tsurumi Pump’s systematic integration of stainless steel and titanium into pump designs enhances durability and corrosion resistance, addressing the evolving wastewater needs of diverse industries worldwide. As regulatory standards for wastewater disposal tighten across the globe, the demand for pumps and equipment capable of enduring harsh fluids is on the rise. Tsurumi has been at the forefront of meeting this need, with its pumps proving their mettle in a diverse array of challenging wast...

Ecolab Opens Wastewater Treatment Plant on Shell Jurong Island to Advance Sustainable Water Solutions
March 26, 2024 in Water , News , Wastewater
Ecolab Opens Wastewater Treatment Plant on Shell Jurong Island to Advance Sustainable Water Solutions

Left to Right | From Shell: Rohit Paranjape, HSSE Manager, Sylvia Lim, HR Manager, Kevin Snodgrass, Production Manager, ⁠Lawrence Woo, Process Technology Manager, Mashhad Dohadwala, General Manager | From Ecolab: Greg Lukasik, SVP & Market Head, Southeast Asia, Sew Nyit Tong, Engineering Projects and Development Director, Steven Cheah, VP Strategic Business Lead Asia Pacific, Diego Trujillo, VP & GM Downstream Business, Southeast Asia   SINGAPORE, 26 March 2024 — As the world observes the...

World Water Works Offers inDENSE® Technology Through Cost-Effective ROi Program
November 2, 2023 in Water , News , Wastewater , Products
World Water Works Offers inDENSE® Technology Through Cost-Effective ROi Program

World Water Works (WWW) announces its new ROi program, which makes it easier than ever for municipalities to integrate its inDENSE® gravimetric selection technology into existing activated sludge systems. The ROi program enables municipal wastewater operations to unlock the operational benefits of inDENSE while maintaining financial flexibility. Short- and long-term inDENSE equipment rentals are available, as well as lease-to-own options. This structure ensures wastewater plants can enhance t...

ASTERRA technology now used for wastewater exfiltration
October 2, 2023 in Water , News , Technology , Wastewater
ASTERRA technology now used for wastewater exfiltration

Locating sewer defects using remote Earth observation is critical to protecting human health and the environment    San Diego – ASTERRA’s satellite infrastructure intelligence solutions are now in use to locate wastewater exfiltration in three ongoing projects. The City of Garland, Texas, Anglian Water in the United Kingdom, and the Israel Water (national) Authority, all use ASTERRA’s Recover solution for water leak detection and have now extended their projects to include ASTERRA’s Rec...

World Water Works Inc. Upgrades Existing Treatment System For Pet Food Manufacturer
September 28, 2023 in Water , News , Wastewater
World Water Works Inc. Upgrades Existing Treatment System For Pet Food Manufacturer

World Water Works Inc. (WWW) recently upgraded a pet food manufacturing facility’s dissolved air flotation (DAF) system, improving the plant’s wastewater treatment capacity. WWW designed and built the new DAF system to provide two to three times greater treatment capacity while reducing energy consumption. Based in Nebraska, the pet food manufacturer was in the process of expanding its production capacity. However, the plant’s aging stainless steel DAF system could not meet new treatment dema...

New Study Finds That Sewage Release Is Worse for Rivers Than Agriculture
September 21, 2023 in Water , Wastewater
New Study Finds That Sewage Release Is Worse for Rivers Than Agriculture

(a) Sewage fungus mat found in the downstream area of one river sampled in this study. (b) Sewage fungus under a Zeiss compound microscope (Zeiss Axioskop 2 Plus). (c) Locations of the sampling sites (red triangles) at the impact rivers: final effluent from the treatment plant and upstream and downstream in the receiving river. The blue arrow indicates the flow of the river.     Sewage pollution, whether treated or untreated, was found to be the primary driver of increased nutrients,...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

Santa Barbara County North Branch Jail Expansion

February Issue 2026

February Issue 2026