CEO Anoosheh Oskouian explains how new PFAS regulations are reshaping packaging operations — and why advanced thermal ...
How advanced post-treatment systems can significantly cut sludge production, lower operational costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, transforming wastewater management ...
Activated carbon has more than 2,500 commercial product applications. Most wastewater plants use the carbons to purify the water and air leaving a facility. However, you will not find their ...
Radar technology is often viewed as the "best" method of level measurement, but this is not always true in the water industry. Although radar technology offers high performance and accuracy, in many ...
Recent advances in membrane purification and water management systems have required increasingly sophisticated process control systems. Many applications in both industry and the laboratory require ...
When operating in exceptionally challenging conditions or handling difficult materials such as sewage and wastewater sludges, even the best designed heat exchangers will be susceptible to fouling. The ...
On a global level, wastewater treatment is an increasingly critical topic of discussion that has been addressed at the highest levels of government and major corporations. To find a sustainable ...
Many industrial facilities have extensive feedwater, steam, and condensate return systems whose primary material of construction is carbon steel (see Fig. 1). The focus here is on the condensate ...
PepsiCo has embarked on a 2030 business transformation that puts the environment and human capital at the center of the business choices that are made. The company call this pep+ (PepsiCo Positive), ...
Sensor technology is vital in helping breweries optimize water consumption and minimize waste. Water is a primary ingredient in beer and essential at every stage of the brewing process. It demands ...
Oil refineries consume a significant amount of water in their processes. As a result, water reuse initiatives are very important for refineries to both conserve water and to keep a competitive edge.
In the activated sludge process, microorganisms are mixed with wastewater. The microorganisms come in contact with the biodegradable materials in the wastewater and consume them as food. In addition, ...
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