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May 14, 2024 |
wwdmag.com | Cristina Tuser |Cliff Lebowitz
The wastewater treatment industry depends heavily upon an efficient source of low-pressure, oil-free air to supply oxygen for the aerobic digestion process of organic matter. Originally, this low-pressure air was supplied by positive displacement, rotary-lobe blowers, but due to the high volumes of air required for aeration applications, the wastewater industry was quick to adopt the dynamic blower technology, specifically multistage centrifugal blowers.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
stormwater.com | Cristina Tuser |Caroline Burger |Jeremy Wolfe |Katie Johns
What is a bioswale? A bioswale is a vegetated ditch that allows for the collection of stormwater runoff. Bioswales are designed and engineered specifically to collect water. They are typically filled with vegetation and permeable materials like mulch. This allows the water to sit for a determined amount of time giving the vegetation and mulch a chance to filter out any debris or pollution within the water runoff.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
wwdmag.com | Erik Larsen |Cristina Tuser
As weather severity increases around the globe, heavy and more regular rainfall events are giving rise to greater and more sudden volumes of runoff, leading to overwhelmed sewage networks and increased instances of spillage into streams and rivers. Regulators in the United Kingdom are stepping up compliance requirements for such effluent spillages, resulting in more water companies requiring and improving flow monitoring programs to gain a better understanding of how their assets are performing.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
wwdmag.com | Bob Crossen |Cristina Tuser |Jeremy Wolfe
The problems faced by the water industry today are numerous and complex, so solving those problems by looking across market verticals is a necessity for advancing the future of the industry. Susan Moisio, global vice president of water for Jacobs, shares her and her company's vision for a one water future in which water is managed from all verticals in an interconnected and interdisciplinary way.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
stormwater.com | Barbara L. Hesselgrave |Cristina Tuser
AqueoUS Vets (AV) has announced the launch of a water treatment cartridge system designed to remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), arsenic, and other contaminants of emerging concern from groundwater. The plug-and-play system treats flows from 5-400 gallons per minute (gpm), is easy to install, operate and maintain, and offers leasing options to eliminate capital expenditures – a particularly attractive alternative for communities lacking capital funding.
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