págs. 19-21
Improving water quality in the Mississippi River basin.: U.S. EPA is giving more attention to Mississippi basin states, but nutrient criteria are not expected in the near future.
págs. 22-25
Shareholders make their mark on water issues.: Through shareholder resolutions, investors advocate more corporate responsibility in hydraulic fracturing, coal ash disposal, and water scarcity issues.
págs. 25-27
Bottling up the overflows.: High-flow management program optimizes wet weather operations to reduce CSOs.
págs. 32-35
Shedding light on an alternative.: Ultraviolet disinfection of stormwater overflows and low transmittance wastewaters.
págs. 36-39
Financing through alternative delivery options.: Guaranteeing the success of energy-efficiency and process optimization projects.
págs. 40-43
Ditch the nutrients.: Dissolved oxygen control proves critical in nutrient removal performance of two oxidation ditch technologies.
págs. 44-50
Reaching new lows.: Proven and emerging strategies merit consideration as utilities strive to achieve ultralow phosphorus limits.
Christine deBarbadillo, James Barnard, Scott Levesque, Jim Fitzpatrick
págs. 52-55
Considering an alternative.: BNR plants share lessons learned and unexpected observations made during full-scale supplemental carbon pilot tests.
Katya Bilyk, Theresa Bruton, Joe Rohrbacher, Ron Latimer, Paul Pitt, Robert Dodson, John Dodson
págs. 56-60
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