Water professionals face new challenges as emerging contaminants pose risks to our drinking water supplies. These substances, including PFAS, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics, are not fully regulated yet but may harm human health and ecosystems. Water professionals need to stay informed about emerging contaminants, their potential impacts, and evolving treatment methods to protect public health. Recent […]
Wastewater treatment plants play a vital role in protecting our environment and public health. A key step in this process is coagulation, which helps remove contaminants from water. Optimizing coagulation processes can significantly improve the overall efficiency and effectiveness of wastewater treatment. Proper coagulation helps remove suspended particles, organic matter, and even some heavy metals […]
Microplastics have become a growing concern in our water systems, posing risks to both human health and the environment. These tiny plastic particles, often invisible to the naked eye, find their way into wastewater through various sources like synthetic clothing fibers and personal care products. As awareness grows, researchers and engineers are working to tackle […]
Biogas plays a crucial role in sustainable wastewater treatment. It offers a way to clean up sewage while producing renewable energy. This process helps reduce pollution and cuts down on fossil fuel use. Anaerobic digestion in wastewater treatment plants can turn organic waste into useful biogas. This gas is mainly methane, which can be burned […]
PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” pose a major challenge for water treatment facilities. These persistent compounds resist traditional cleaning methods and can harm human health. New approaches are needed to tackle this growing problem. Scientists and engineers are developing innovative ways to remove PFAS from wastewater. Granular activated carbon filtration is emerging as a promising technique […]
Activated carbon filtration is a popular method for cleaning water in homes and businesses. This process uses special carbon materials to remove harmful substances from water. Activated carbon filters can effectively reduce certain organic compounds, chlorine, lead, and radon in drinking water. These filters work by attracting and trapping contaminants as water passes through. The […]
Pump stations play a crucial role in moving fluids from one place to another. These engineered systems use pumps and pipes to transport water, wastewater, or other liquids across distances or elevations. They are vital for many industries and public utilities. Pump stations help maintain water pressure, manage sewage systems, and control flooding in urban […]
Collection and conveyance systems play a vital role in managing wastewater in our communities. These systems transport sewage and other liquid waste from homes and businesses to treatment facilities. Proper design, construction, and maintenance of collection and conveyance systems are crucial for protecting public health and the environment. Wastewater collection systems come in different types, each […]
Pharmaceutical wastewater is a growing concern for the environment and public health. This type of wastewater comes from drug manufacturing facilities and contains various chemicals used in making medicines. Pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities can be a major source of drugs entering the environment, with some treatment plant effluents having 10 to 1,000 times higher concentrations of pharmaceuticals […]
Textile and dye wastewater poses a significant challenge for water treatment facilities worldwide. This type of effluent contains various chemicals and colorants that can harm aquatic ecosystems and human health if left untreated. Textile dyes do not bind tightly to fabric and are often discharged into the environment, making them a major source of water pollution. […]