Water Sustainability Blog
News on the world's most precious resource, including the latest in research, trends, and treatment advances
What Is Decentralized Treatment?
Decentralized treatment means locating water or wastewater treatment at the site of supply and/or demand. It’s a flexible and sustainable alternative to large, centralized treatment plants.
How to Deal With Challenging Food Industry Wastewater
Treating food-processing wastewater high in organic waste requires complex, multi-stage treatment, but resource recovery opportunities can offset the costs.
How Can Schools Reduce Their Water Footprints?
As schools pay more attention to their water footprints, new modular wastewater treatment options are ready to help them establish water reuse systems.
EPA Funds Drinking Water Infrastructure Improvements in the U.S.
As the nation copes with natural disasters linked to climate change and a crisis of aging infrastructure, the EPA has allocated $2.7 billion for water infrastructure.
How Biofilm Streamlines Wastewater Treatment
Although an MABR module may look simple on the outside, the revolutionary simultaneous nitrification-denitrification process inside increases efficiency and quality.
Delhi Planning Water Reuse on an Epic Scale
India’s sprawling capital territory Delhi faces depleted groundwater and depends on external water sources, but a new wastewater reuse plan is under way.