A New Kind of Hydropower
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2008
By Caitlin Cunningham
How a Minnesota wastewater plant reuses treated effluent to help a local energy center generate electricity
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Ready for Reuse
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2008
By Anthony Galvan
Multibarrier package treatment systems serve nonpotable municipal requirements
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Pioneering Water Reuse
Water & Wastes Digest
January 2008
By John Koch
A New Mexico village implements a water conservation and potable reuse project using membrane technology
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Recycling & Reusing
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2007
By Paul Schuler
The U.S. Army and Aqua Engineers team up to establish an award-winning wastewater reuse system on a Hawaiian Army base
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A Long-Term, Sustainable Alternative
Water & Wastes Digest
January 2007
By Clint Elston
Sustainable blackwater separation, greywater treatment and recycling technologies help reduce water consumption and pollution
A Cost-Effective Solution
Membrane Technology
November 2006
Tim Gregorski, editorial director
Tim Gregorski, editorial director
tgregorski@sgcmail.com
Accommodating Growth
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2006
By Rusti Holguin
Small wastewater plant upgrade incorporates MBRs and extended aeration to help with sludge
Automated Chlorine Control Brings Precision to Water Reclamation Operation
Water Engineering & Management
May 2002
By Steve Kobler
Using reclaimed water for non-potable purposes as a means of conserving potable water supplies is the most prevalent method of water reuse in the United States today. One of the significant challenges for water reclamation facilities is to keep up with the demands for safe, compliant chlorine (Cl2) treatment. One utility that is effectively meeting this challenge is Southern California’s Otay Water District.
Design-Build Model Helps Home Developer Meet Demands
Water Engineering & Management
May 2001
Forty miles west of Chicago in a growing urban area, the village of Huntley is dealing with a typical growth issue. The problem is providing high-quality water and wastewater utilities to an ever-growing community quickly and cost-effectively.
Desalination System Brings Water to Small Island Off Washington Coast
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2000
Off the coast of Washington, 32 families on Guemes Island were faced with an aging well that was drawing salt water into its system. Because groundwater is scarce on the island, residents had to rely on what little rain water soaks into the ground.
Georgia Golf Course Greens Up With Ultraviolet Disinfection
Water & Wastes Digest
October 1999
The process of reusing wastewater for sprinkling at the Sugar Hill Golf Course in Gwinnett County, Georgia, was time consuming, costly and problematic. An in-line ultraviolet disinfection unit installed at the treatment plant solved the problem.
Artificial Recharge Enhances Aquifer Capacity
Water Engineering & Management
November 1995
Frank Getchell and Dave Wiley
Aquifer storage and recovery is becoming an important water supply management tool for maintaining or enhancing the water-bearing capacity of an aquifer.
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