Water Sustainability Blog
News on the world's most precious resource, including the latest in research, trends, and treatment advances
An Aquifer Recharge Success Story
Facing drought, Idahoans began a managed aquifer recharge program that has been replenishing the state’s vital Eastern Snake River Plain aquifer.
Technologies Work Together in WWT Lagoon Rehab
Combined-technology treatment of wastewater lagoons with LumenAER circulators exceeded effluent targets months ahead of schedule.
Mekong Delta Faces Saline Intrusion Crisis
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta braces for a deepening saline intrusion crisis, which threatens the region’s status as the country’s “rice bowl.”
Tilapia’s Role in Wastewater Treatment
Tilapia is one of the most popular fish in aquaculture. It’s also highly tolerant of wastewater and can be an element in its treatment.
Major Investment in PFAS Cleanup Projected
PFAS (forever chemicals) are dangerous, persistent, and pervasive, but new and potential regulations may lead to a boom of investment in PFAS cleanup tech.
Venezuela’s Water and COVID-19 Crises
Because of a wide range of infrastructure problems, many Venezuelans lack the clean water needed for basic sanitation and personal hygiene.