Finally, Some Hard Data on Water Conservation
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sponsored the demonstration projects described in this paper to document the…
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sponsored the demonstration projects described in this paper to document the…
Insufficient pressure, numerous leaks, inadequate flows for fire fighting, decreased hydraulic capacity, occasional pipeline failures–these are the signs of a…
Cogeneration is proving to be the most cost-effective use of sludge gas at many wastewater treatment plants. The cogeneration system…
Widespread interest in composting as a means of municipal sludge treatment began in the early 1970s, and has increased dramatically…
Until recently, the normal approach to upgrading water and sewer systems was to construct new pipelines parallel to existing mains….
Reduction of boiler stack temperatures of between 350 and 450 degrees F to less than 140 degrees F, can save…
The Integrated Environmental Control (IEC) program in the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI’s) Coal Combustion Systems Division was established to…
This paper presents the results of tests of fabric filter/wet scrubber and electrostatic precipitator/wet scrubber environmental control configurations from the…
The Integrated Environmental Control (IEC) program in the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI’s) Coal Combustion Systems Division was established to…
The pesticide industry is an important part of California’s economy. The treatment and disposal of wastewaters from the pesticide industry…
The use of calculators and computers in the wastewater field has come a long way in the past 30 years…
Historically, the environmental engineering profession has preferred to replace damaged pipeline rather than renovate or rehabilitate them. Today, however, engineers…