September/October 2007
Vol 3, No 5 |
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Model Citizens
High-rises in Manhattan’s Battery Park City are ahead of the curve in residential water treatment and reuse.
By Don Talend |
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Treatment Alternatives
Coal-bed methane product groundwater–disposal and treatment technologies.
By Daniel P. Duffy |
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Options Abound!
Engineered wetlands overcome a myriad of location challenges ranging from aesthetic demands to varied topography to complex soil configurations.
By Carol Brzozowski |
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Unconventional Stewardship
Membrane-filtration systems play a major role in environmental certification and public relations at convention centers in Vancouver and Pittsburgh.
By Don Talend |
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Making the Grade
When it comes to testing water-treatment discharge, outsourcing options offer flexibility and reliability.
By Henry Vere |
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The Fine Art of Wastewater Master Planning
Wastewater planning includes basic elements but depends for its success on careful analysis of local conditions.
By Penelope B. Grenoble |
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RO’s High-Pressure Job
Caring for your treatment membranes raises uptime reliability.
By David Engle |
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Effluent in Flowage
Consider factors such as impeller type, input rate, head requirements, and dispersion distance when choosing and sizing a septic pump.
By Don Talend |
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Hot Coffee and Overnight Parking
An Ontario, Canada, truck stop overcomes expansion issues by installing an onsite water treatment and reuse system.
By David C. Richardson |
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