New levels of instrumentation.: Progressive approaches in treatment process control and water monitoring could represent key benefits for utilities.
págs. 17-18
págs. 20-22
From digesters to the fuel tank.: Orange County, Calif., WWTP tests feasibility of converting methane into fuel for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
págs. 22-24
How MBRs grew more efficient.: Seven designs illustrate the technology's evolution to a mature and cost-competitive component of wastewater treatment .
Adrienne Menniti, Zeynep Erdal, George Crawford, Bruce R Johnson
págs. 30-35
A next-generation external membrane technology.: The energy advantages of using an airlift MBR process.
págs. 36-39
Blending green and gray: A public works approach to rainwater harvesting.
págs. 40-45
Ironing out the impacts of industrial wastewater: A proven technology supports the growth of local industry and improves treatment plant operation.
Christopher Wilson, David Hobbs, John McDonnell, Jennifer Hindel, Debby Martch
págs. 46-51
Installation and startup of advanced process controls: What went wrong and how to fix it.
págs. 52-56
Wasting pounds instead of gallons: How one utility built a system to automatically control sludge age.
págs. 58-62
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