Rethinking the water and wastewater industries to combat water scarcity.
wastewater treatment
The manufacturer’s wipes must meet washability requirements by May 2022.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) selected the Water Environment Federation (WEF) to develop, manage and provide training for a nationwide network of water utilities, public health agencies and laboratories participating in wastewater-based disease surveillance.
Wastewater-based disease surveillance involves the testing of wastewater to evaluate the presence of pathogens among a population.
Radar sensors optimize control, maximize pump life.
How wipes and other nonflushable items are impacting wastewater systems amid COVID-19 concerns.
Wastewater treatment and applications in oil and gas helping to drive growth.
Wastewater treatment and applications in oil and gas helping to drive growth.
Evaluate elastomeric and metallic couplings for an application.
How a single-vane screw pump avoids typical pain points.
Health and environmental crisis from ruptured main required extensive—and quick—restoration.