Why developing a holistic roadmap for your water treatment matters
An act that provided incentives, penalties, as well as funding for communities to clean their water, the Clean Water Act (CWA) was passed in...
Brazilian Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Finds Success
By Rogerio Melo, Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group
One of Brazil's state-owned water and waste treatment companies is engaged in the supply and treatment of water,...
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:...
Long-life Pumps for the Real World
Drinking water from lakes and rivers must be treated prior to delivery to the general public. Great effort is taken to transport fresh water...
Challenges of Low Boron Removal Requirements in Large-scale Seawater Desalination Plants...
In part 1 of this series, we began a discussion of a seawater desalination process that takes the boron removal issue to the edge,...
All Winery Wastewater Treatment in One System
Wineries facing the dilemma of processing both their wine-making process wastewater and their sanitary wastewater—in a manner that is cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and regulatory-compliant—now...
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...
Hurricane-force Performance
At a Utah facility that has seven wastewater
treatment lagoons treating 1.5 million gallons per day and over 300 acres of farm land, a new...
U.S. Water Establishes Treatment Program for the University of Texas at...
In last month’s introduction to this case study, U.S. Water implemented a water treatment program to minimize issues in off-line condensers and established a...
The What and Why of Surge Transients
By Reinaldo Pinto, Applied Flow Technology
One of the toughest aspects of hydraulic system design is accepting that a system cannot always operate at steady...









