A New Approach to Accurate Water Flow Measurement
Electromagnetic flow meters, or “mag meters,” are the most widely used meter technology to measure the flow of water in the world today. As...
Post-Katrina, an All-Terrain Sewer™ Revitalizes a Mississippi Town: Part 2 of...
In part 1 of this series, we detailed some of the lingering damage left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina throughout the septic system...
Recycling Earth’s Rapidly Shrinking Resource – Part 3 of 3
In the parts 1 and 2 of this series, we examined the benefits of reusing wastewater and the biological and disinfection processes available to...
Pumping a Solution for Increased Water Demand
Water is abundant on our planet: approximately two thirds of the earth’s surface is covered with it. Drinking and service water, however, is becoming...
Keeping Cooling Towers Clean and Healthy
Developing a water management plan is essential for successful cooling tower operation, both in terms of overall cooling process efficiency, and in keeping system...
Perspectives at the Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
Afield of experts gathered to discuss climate change in the context of water and energy innovation and issues at Northwestern University's 2016 Climate Change...
A Holistic Approach to Process Control
Secondary wastewater treatment, specifically activated sludge treatment, can be broken down into a series of unit processes, each of which are linked to the...
On the Strength of Design
In 1978, an innovation occurred in centrifuge technology that changed the market. The dominant centrifuge technologies of the time, the nozzle disk centrifuge and...
Don’t Just Settle With Poor Water Pressure: Part 2 of 2
In last month’s article, we were introduced to Steve and Kacy Peel of Naples, Florida, who purchased a home with a huge challenge internally:...
Innovative Technology Improves Residential Water Management: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this article, we noted that, in residential settings, drains that can act as a physical barrier to water provide an...









