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    Wastewater Treatment

    Planning for PFAS in biosolids

    Oct. 1, 2024
    Despite changing regulations, wastewater professionals are developing tactics and strategies to tackle PFAS concerns in their wastewater systems and resulting biosolids.
    PPG
    Water Reuse & Recycling

    The future of water reuse: How innovations in membrane filtration are helping conserve water resources

    Oct. 1, 2024
    Increasing filtration efficiency can improve flow rates and help utilities reduce fouling leading to frequent cleanings and downtimes.
    HUBER
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    Wastewater Treatment

    From clogs to clear: How HUBER’s RotaShield streamlined San Antonio Water System’s operations

    Oct. 1, 2024
    San Antonio Water System implements HUBER Ro 3 sludge screening units for better screening solutions.
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    What's happening at WEFTEC 24?

    Oct. 1, 2024
    This year's attendees will lead the future of water Oct. 5 to 9 in New Orleans.
    Jacobs
    Susan Mollo speaks at the Global Water Summit in Madrid in 2022.
    Industry Icon Award

    2024 WWD Industry Ion: Growth through cultivation

    Oct. 1, 2024
    How a gardener and former art student became global vice president of water for Jacobs where she shapes the water superstars of tomorrow.

    More content from September/October 2024

    Strauss Studios
    Charlotte Water’s largest project, the Stowe Regional Water Resource Facility, sits on a peninsula between Long Creek and the Catawba River. The Mount Holly Pump Station is visible on the opposite bank, which will send flows from Gaston County deep under the river to the Stowe RWRRF for treatment. Photo Credit: Strauss Studios
    Water Reuse & Recycling

    Demystifying the engineering process of Charlotte Water's largest project yet

    Oct. 1, 2024
    Wastewater treatment facility pursues underwater HDD while investing in STEM education.
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    Being a steward

    Oct. 1, 2024
    Editorial Director Bob Crossen talks about this year's WWD Industry Icon Susan Moisio, and the strengths of her leadership.