Where’s the Capacity? How to Stretch Capital Dollars by Retrieving Valuable Hidden Plant Capacity
In today’s economy, it is common for wastewater treatment plant administrators to seek funding. Repairs, equipment replacement, and upgrades or…
In today’s economy, it is common for wastewater treatment plant administrators to seek funding. Repairs, equipment replacement, and upgrades or…
A field study was conducted in Central Oahu on the effects of irrigation with recycled water on the receiving groundwater….
Water use efficiency is an important tool in helping to stretch urban water supplies. This paper provides practical information regarding…
Two of the most important issues soon to be facing wastewater systems are the impending Capacity, Management Operation and Maintenance…
As a rule, pumping stations in municipal wastewater collection systems receive little notice during design, construction and after startup…..until they…
Brown and Caldwell has used the business case evaluation (BCE) to assist clients in making repeatable and defensible decisions for…
Developing watershed protection strategies that implement numerous stormwater best management practices (BMPs) in large watersheds is a daunting task. Methods…
In 2002, the Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) published the report WERF 99WWF: Peak Rainfall Dependent Infiltration/Inflow Flow Reductions –…
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) operates and maintains several remote effluent reuse systems associated with their upcountry water…
Prior evaluations of the in-lake portion of the City of Lake Oswego’s Lake Interceptor sewer system determined that nearly 19,000…
For over a decade, an existing 42-inch wastewater interceptor has plagued the Austin Water Utility (Utility) with higher than usual…
Although the objective of the Clean Water Act is to maintain the “physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the nation’s…