July/August 2007
Vol 3, No 4 |
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Shifting Tides
NSF Standard 245 makes waves in the wastewater treatment industry.
By Lori Lovely
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Innovation at the Point of Application
The use of ADS biodiffusers for residential wastewater treatment is more cost-effective for non-urban areas than centralized wastewater treatment plants.
By Daniel P. Duffy |
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Well Manor-ed
The onsite treatment plant at a gated community produces near-drinking-quality water for irrigating the golf course grounds and residents' landscaping.
By Lori Lovely |
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Two Shades of Green
Able to address many of the issues raised by traditional treatment methods, electrocoagulation is an environmentally friendly and economical alternative.
By Henry Vere |
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Practical Luxury
A Napa Valley luxury resort turns to an onsite system to treat wastewater and reuse it for irrigation and fire protection.
By Dan Rafter |
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Rethinking the Future
Whether it's on-lot systems or a cluster, the challenge is management.
By Penelope B. Grenoble |
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Reciprocating Water Technologies
Low-tech A to B cycle method improves on traditional recirculating gravel filters.
By Peter Hildebrandt
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Happy Customers, Healthy Business
As the wastewater treatment industry becomes more competitive, customer service gives businesses the chance to rise above their competitors.
By Dan Rafter |
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Western Wastewater Assets
A Wyoming community solves its water scarcity and treatment issues with the Cheyenne reuse system.
By Carol Brzozowski |
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Biofilms' Slippery Slopes
Riddles and answers for OWT operators and scientists
By Henry Vere |
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