Proper wastewater treatment can significantly help combat the current megadrought in Southwestern U.S. by providing an additional source of water that can be reused for various purposes. For years, Newterra has been offering water reuse solutions across several markets using advanced technologies and systems to address this vital resource. Learn more today by downloading this informative paper: https://hubs.la/Q02D59_g0
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Using Science When Solving Water-Quality Issues | How do you ensure that your solutions for water-quality problems are quantitative and not qualitative? Hear from water professional Matthew Wirth on his insights into using science as the framework for your solutions. Read more: https://lnkd.in/edymnJCd #water #waterscience #science #watertreatment #waterconditioning #waterpurification
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Congratulations to Victor Hyde (MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management, 2022), whose article, 'Small-scale desalination and atmospheric water provisioning systems in water-scarce vulnerable communities: status and perspectives' has been published in the International Journal of Water Resources Development: https://lnkd.in/erDu--yf
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Download our latest newsletter to learn about Syft's recent developments, applications, product releases and events over the past quarter. Read about real-time solutions for environmental monitoring, detecting nitrosamines in aqueous solutions and more! https://hubs.ly/Q02PTJrc0
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Changing the economic paradigm around water will be key to enabling water systems innovation - this graphic illustrates one of those key innovations. You can read the full paper on our site here: https://lnkd.in/gXazJp2h
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Our expert Zeynep E. discusses with Water Online what the #WaterIndustry is getting right in terms of new and #EmergingTechnologies 💦💻 📽 See the full conversation. 👇
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I am pleased to share our article, written with Marzena Smol, based on a survey conducted among Polish wastewater treatment plant operators. What do they think about water recovery? What do they think are the benefits and barriers to recovering water from urban wastewater? Thanks to #OpenScience, the article is available here (till June): https://lnkd.in/dB-CXnyz ReNutriWater #WaterReuse #CircularEconomy #InterregBSR
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Carollo, in partnership with The Water Research Foundation (WRF), has completed Project #5082, offering practical strategies for water utilities to evaluate and mitigate sources of #PFAS contamination. This comprehensive study, conducted with utilities, academic institutions, and consultants, assesses PFAS sources in wastewater, surface water, and groundwater across the U.S. Key findings reveal that consumer products are the dominant contributors to PFAS contamination, emphasizing the need for national policy changes. The study includes a step-by-step guidebook for utilities, offering recommendations for sampling, analysis, and cost-effective solutions tailored to various water systems. It also features innovative testing with granular activated carbon to analyze contaminant removal. Learn more about Project #5082 and its benefits to water systems: https://ow.ly/IyzU50SPH0j
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New research sheds light on policy mechanisms to improve Milwaukee River water quality. A two-year study by SFS researchers Ryan Newton and Sandra Mclellan revealed distinct sources of Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB), emphasizing the need for separate mitigation strategies. To meet the water quality standards outlined in the 2018 Total Maximum Daily Load report, recommendations include : an integrated watershed management approach to TSS and FIB loading, real-time monitoring systems during wet weather events, tiered bacteria testing to identify and eliminate sewage from getting into the river, and to decrease erosion by limiting peak flow in rural areas. Read the policy brief here: https://lnkd.in/gtA798nm
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🎉All articles in Water (ISSN: 2073-4441) Volume 15, Issue 23 (December-1 2023), are now freely available to access, read and download! The cover paper is "Development of the Chrono-Systemic Timeline as a Tool for Cross-Sectional Analysis of Droughts—Application in Wallonia", authored by Kevin Thibaut, Pierre-Alain Ayral, and Pierre Ozer. Cover Story: Droughts are a complex hazard with multiple, and often dramatic, impacts, depending on the environmental and societal contexts. In order to enhance our understanding of the interdisciplinary dynamics of droughts—an essential step to improve anticipation and crisis management by stakeholders—we develop a innovative cross-disciplinary analysis tool: the chrono-systemic timeline. This instrument provides a comprehensive visual representation of the crisis, simultaneously offering temporal and multi-sectoral perspectives through the integration of environmental, economic, social and political data. When applied to the 2018 drought in Wallonia (Belgium), the chrono-systemic timeline revealed many interdisciplinary connections and enables the management strategies to be criticised and adjusted in order to address future droughts effectively. Full paper: https://lnkd.in/gKY4u_4N More papers on this issue: https://lnkd.in/gXHb2_7b
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