Category: General Water Categories

Mar 01
Desalting Theory

Desalination, or desalting, refers to processes that remove salts and minerals from saline water to produce fresh water suitable for human consumption or irrigation. As supplies of fresh water across the globe grow scarce while demand continues rising, desalination technologies have become increasingly critical for providing populations with adequate water. Desalting technologies can be separated […]

Mar 01
Quenching the Thirst of a Growing City: Aurora’s Prairie Waters Project

As populations surge across the American West, ensuring adequate water supplies presents an escalating challenge for municipalities. Aurora, Colorado, provides a model for sustainably securing a city’s long-term water needs despite rapid expansion. Aurora taps into renewable underground water sources through the innovative Prairie Waters Project while promoting conservation and responsible growth. Rapid Growth Strains […]

Mar 01
Aging Pipes and Plants: Why Americans Must Invest in Wastewater Infrastructure

As we flush our toilets and run our sinks daily, wastewater gurgles into an unseen underworld of aging pipes, pumps, and treatment plants. This intricate infrastructure forms the backbone of our nation’s sanitation, collecting sewage from homes and buildings to process over 34 billion gallons daily. Yet cracking pipes, overflowing sewers, and outdated plants plague […]

Mar 01
H2O Innovation Expands Water Treatment Operations Through Acquisition of Itasca Systems

Water treatment company H2O Innovation Inc. recently announced the acquisition of Itasca Systems Inc. in a $24 million deal. Itasca Systems provides specialized water systems engineering and technical services related to membrane filtration and other treatment technologies. This strategic purchase allows Canadian cleantech leader H2O Innovation to expand its engineering and system design capabilities in […]

Mar 01
Overview of Eastern Water Reclamation Facility

The Eastern Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF) is a crucial wastewater treatment plant providing significant water reuse and environmental services to the Orlando, Florida, region. Owned and operated by the Orange County Utilities Department, EWRF commenced operations in 1986 to help meet increasing wastewater infrastructure demands stemming from rapid Orlando metro population growth through the second […]

Mar 01
Leveraging Osmosis: Engineered Membrane Processes for Sustainable Water Treatment

As water scarcity intensifies globally, innovative technologies are needed to ensure adequate supply and optimize treatment. Water processes based on osmosis, the natural diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane, have generated growing interest for their efficiency, reliability, and environmental sustainability. Engineered osmosis methods like forward osmosis (FO) and pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO) utilize optimized membranes […]

Mar 01
Biochar for Phosphate Removal from Water

Excess phosphate in water bodies can lead to eutrophication, causing algal blooms that reduce oxygen levels and threaten aquatic ecosystems. Removing phosphate from wastewater, agricultural runoff, and other point sources before they enter natural water systems is an essential strategy for preventing eutrophication. Biochar, a porous carbonaceous material produced by pyrolyzing biomass under oxygen-limited conditions, […]

Jan 24
Anaerobic Digestion: Unlocking Renewable Energy from Organic Waste

Anaerobic digestion is a biological process that occurs when organic matter is broken down by bacteria in the absence of oxygen. It is a technology that has been harnessed to manage waste, mitigate pollution, and produce biogas – a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide that can be used as a renewable energy source. The […]

Jan 24
Anaerobic Digestion in Wastewater Treatment: Optimizing Energy Recovery

Anaerobic digestion is a biological process that plays a crucial role in wastewater management by breaking down organic material in the absence of oxygen. This process not only reduces the amount of waste but also converts it into biogas, a renewable energy source comprising primarily methane and carbon dioxide. Wastewater treatment plants around the globe […]

Jan 17
Constructed Wetlands in Wastewater Treatment: Nature’s Solution for Water Purification

Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment are engineered systems that replicate the natural processes found in wetland environments to treat contaminated water. These systems are designed to leverage the natural interactions among water, plants, microorganisms, and the surrounding soil to remove pollutants such as nutrients, metals, or organic compounds from domestic or industrial wastewater. As green […]