New Smart Wastewater Treatment Solution Cuts Operating Costs and Reduces Energy
By Don Jones, Xylem
Wastewater utilities can now achieve compliance targets while cutting energy consumption from aeration by up to 25 percent with Xylem Edge...
Reclaiming Water – Building The Future
Fargo, North Dakota, sits on the western bank of the Red River of the North and serves as the industrial, as well as cultural,...
Desalination is booming, but faces a saltwater reality check
As population grows and economies expand, they are putting an immense strain on the world’s water supplies. According to the UN World Water Development...
A Material of the Future
Today composite materials are used in wind energy, marine, construction, aerospace, military and defense, automotive, pipes, access covers, tanks and many more applications. Composites...
Energy-Efficient Aeration for the New Century
If energy-efficient Aeration is not your priority—even when it is well documented that Aeration accounts for a pretty staggering 50 to 70 percent of...
The Right Equipment Won’t Chicken Out
By Soren Rasmussen, Landia
When it comes to industrial wastewater, few industries provide the challenges of poultry processing. Beside the strict regulations that come with...
The Water/Wastewater System Manager’s Guide to Remote Telemetry and Remote Maintenance:...
By Dave Eifert and Eike Wedekind, Phoenix Contact
Just a few years ago, it was extremely difficult to monitor and maintain distributed stations. The reason...
How to Control Activated Sludge with Online Sensors: Part 3 of...
Figure 3: On-Off Control Dissolved Oxygen Response (source: Meck, D., R. Odum, N. Wobbrock, Cornell University)
In the final piece of this series, we detail...
The First Choice for Treatment Operators
No life form, whether it be human, animal or plant, can survive without water. That makes the reliable supply of clean water to homes,...
All-Terrain Sewer Stimulates Economy of Arkansas’s Newest City
Southside contains a very rocky terrain. In some areas, the ground is clay while in others, approximately three feet of soil sit above limestone...









