Language Counts: Developing a Communications Plan to Talk About Reuse
Water is essential to our everyday economy and quality of life throughout the United States. As water resources are stretched…
Water is essential to our everyday economy and quality of life throughout the United States. As water resources are stretched…
When the nitrification process is controlled properly, nitrite-nitrogen seldom exceeds 1.0 mg/L. As soon as ammonia is oxidized to nitrite…
Groundwater recharge is an essential part of the LOTT Alliance (LOTT) Wastewater Resource Management Plan (Plan) for providing wastewater management…
Most public utilities routinely develop, or update, their Capital Improvement Plans (CIP) to project facility needs, identify discrete projects, estimate…
Integrated water resources planning was conducted for Olowalu Town, a proposed development in western Maui, Hawaii. Total water needs, which…
The high costs of upgrading treatment plants for either nitrification or nutrient removal has spurred many investigators to examine bioaugmentation…
This paper presents recent experience implementing a cutting-edge, web-based information technology project for the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) in…
El Paso relies on three sources of water supply to meet its potable water supply needs. These three sources are…
Comment on “Impact of structural characteristics on activated sludge floc stability” by Britt-Jarie Wilen, Bo Jim and Paul Lant, Publislhed…
Desorption is one of the most critical processes affecting the effectiveness of soil and groundwater remediation. However, none of the…
Kansas City Water Services Department (WSD) provides water, wastewater and stormwater services to 650,000 customers in their 400 square mile…
The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (California) and Brown and Caldwell have developed a unique land treatment system for final…