Water Environment Research Examines Wastewater Technology

June 30, 2011
Issue features article on introduction of new process technology for wastewater treatment

New wastewater technologies can appear faster than E. coli after a thunderstorm, yet their adoption and resulting benefits can be slowed or derailed by common issues that can be solved or avoided, according to an article appearing in the June issue of Water Environment Federation’s Water Environment Research (WER).

The article, “Introduction of new process technology into the wastewater treatment sector,” identifies issues related to the introduction of new technologies in wastewater treatment, which can be identified, solved and result in benefits such as improved ability to meet regulatory requirements and reduced costs.

Published since 1928, WER features peer-reviewed research papers and research notes, as well as state-of-the-art and critical reviews on original, fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality, pollution control and management.

Source: Water Environment Federation

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