Lee Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF), located in Massachusetts, has one of the most ecofriendly, efficient treatment facilities in New England.
Collaboration for Reclaimed Water Use: LOTT Clean Water Alliance and the City of Tumwater
Nestled into the base of Puget Sound, the city of Tumwater, Washington, is the southern gateway to a mega-metropolitan area including the cities of Tacoma and Seattle.
Wastewater Without the ‘Waste’
How technologies are changing the business of leftovers at wastewater treatment plants
Centrifugal Pump Flow Operating Regions and Impact on Reliability
Ideally, a centrifugal pump should be operated at or near its best efficiency point (BEP) flow rate in order to minimize the life cycle costs. However, all centrifugal pumps have sweet spots beyond the BEP that will yield acceptable efficiency and reliability.
Time Running Out for Water Development Bill
With time running short this session, water groups are pressing Congress hard to pass the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA).
New desalination plant poised to open in Gaza
A new desalination plant in Gaza is poised to begin producing after testing and technical training was completed by the Middle East Desalination Research Center (MEDRC), reports Muscat Daily.
Amane Advisors appoints former McKinsey water chief
Amane Advisors has appointed former McKinsey partner Geoff Gage as managing partner.
Row erupts over payments to Sydney desal plant
A row has erupted over payments to Sydney Desalination Plant after it emerged that the facility remains out of action following storm damage in December 2015.
Tucson, Arizona’s Potable Water Reuse Pilot Project wins WateReuse Arizona Project of the Year award
The award, which was presented at the Arizona Water Reuse 2016 Symposium, recognizes outstanding contributions to the water reuse industry.
New York schools now required to test water for lead
The requirements were signed into law Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.