Wastewater System Restart or Initial Startup?
In the world of wastewater these days, there are many challenges that will occur. Some you may have already seen and some may appear...
Finding a Pretreatment Solution for Desalination Applications
The following study consisted of three phases that started in the autumn of 2016 at a site located in Egypt by the Red Sea....
Repair or Rethink . . .
Moundsville, West Virginia is a small city located along the Ohio River. It is home to sites like Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold and the...
Peach Lake Finds a Solution for a Dying Septic System: ...
Last month, we introduced the dilemma of dying septic systems pushing the fragile ecology of Peach Lake to the brink. After two separate State...
Eco-Friendly Solution Takes Root Down South
Looking through the recent headlines, the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, has Americans throughout the country asking serious questions about the condition of their...
Solving Sludge With the Sun
A newly-designed wastewater treatment plant is using an age-old source in a unique application for wastewater treatment. The plant in Sanford, Florida, and several other...
Channel Monster Shreds Debris, Ragging
When the Santa Margarita Water District (SMWD) was formed in 1964 by a group of ranchers who wanted a reliable water source for their...
Resolving stormwater flooding
The Gulf of Mexico coast averages some of the highest rainfall in the United States. As a result, cities like Houston, Texas, and their...
Electronic Water Treatment Reduces Fouling in Reverse Osmosis
Reverse osmosis (RO) is used in processes requiring high-quality, purified water, such in semi-conductor processing or biochemical applications and can be used to treat...
Wastewater Treatment Technology Doesn’t Have To Be New To Be Disruptive
By Matt Hale, HRS Heat Exchangers
The term “disruptive technology” can be found everywhere across wastewater treatment, from conferences to whitepapers, and from small industrial...









