November/December 2007
Vol 3, No 6 |
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Tanks for the Memories
A look at septic tank evolution
By Peter Hildebrandt |
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Reuse at a Premium
Lack of sewers inspires a Wrentham, MA, outlet mall to use an onsite wastewater disposal system.
By Carol Brzozowski |
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Innovators in Aquaculture
New innovations in recirculating systems and flow-through water treatment push fish farmers toward zero waste.
By Dan Rafter |
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Clean Enough for 10,000 Lakes
Ditching individual septic tanks for decentralized wastewater systems
By Diane McDilda |
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A Terrible Waste to Waste
Biofuels generated by wastewater treatment on farms, dairy plants, and other heavy industries can lower energy costs and lessen reliance on traditional fossil fuels.
By Dan Rafter |
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Campground Revival
A Canadian summer camp revamps its onsite water treatment system.
By David C. Richardson |
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Two Continents, One Solution
An Integrated Living Machine serves as an educational tool for the study of wastewater reuse system surcharges and operation requirements in Ghana and North Carolina.
By Carol Brzozowski |
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Reuse “U”
Two Arizona campuses offer state-of-the-art training while demonstrating new developments for onsite wastewater technologies.
By DeWitt Smith |
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The Hero Treatment
Adoption of high-efficiency reverse osmosis solves tough treatment challenges.
By David Engle |
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