Paper Mill PFAS Discharge: Challenges and Solutions in Mitigating Contamination Introduction In recent years, the discharge of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from various industrial sources has become an alarming environmental concern. Paper mills, often located near water bodies, are significant contributors to this issue. As of July 2025, the increasing evidence linking PFAS to […]
COD stands for Chemical Oxygen Demand. It’s a key measure of water pollution in wastewater. COD shows how much oxygen is needed to break down organic matter in water. COD treatment is crucial for protecting the environment and meeting water quality standards. Treating COD in wastewater involves various methods. These can include physical, chemical, and […]
Unveiling the Journey: Where Does Waste Water Go After Treatment? The journey of wastewater from its point of origin to its eventual return into the natural environment is a sophisticated process that is critical to environmental sustainability and public health. Waste water treatment is an essential component of modern civilization, ensuring that the water […]
Wastewater Treatment vs. Sewage Treatment: Understanding the Differences and Importance for Environmental Sustainability Introduction As global populations continue to rise and urbanization accelerates, managing water resources becomes increasingly critical. A significant aspect of this management revolves around the treatment of water after it has been used—that’s where wastewater treatment and sewage treatment come […]
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Arlington County lies an unassuming complex of buildings that play a vital role in maintaining the health and cleanliness of our waterways. The Arlington Waste Water Treatment Plant has been operating since 1959 to treat sewage from Arlington County and discharge clean water back into the environment. On […]