UK's Water Infrastructure Overhaul Faces Talent Shortage and Tight Deadlines The United Kingdom is at a critical juncture regarding its water infrastructure. With an aging system under increasing pressure from population growth and climate change, the need for modernization and expansion has
Water quality monitoring has always been a complex and labor-intensive task, particularly for wastewater treatment plants, drinking water utilities, and industrial manufacturers. These entities must vigilantly monitor various and changing chemistries while new contaminants continuously emerge.
In the quest to meet stringent environmental regulations, wastewater treatment plants (WwTPs) are constantly seeking innovative solutions. One such promising technology is the Flocell XFM40 modular filtration system, which has shown remarkable results in a recent trial at a rural WwTP in England.
The article, “Water use, water rates, and what is ‘fair’” by an unknown author, presents a comprehensive discussion about the equitable use and pricing of water in California, particularly focusing on Palo Alto and its neighboring communities. This is the third post in a three-part series that aims
The city of Palo Alto has recently released its 2023 Annual Water Quality Report, accentuating the critical importance of water efficiency and sustainable use. This well-detailed document primarily focuses on the city's proactive measures in managing its water resources, acknowledging the
The severe impact of a historic winter storm on the water supply systems in the Lafayette area of South Louisiana highlighted significant vulnerabilities that might be faced again in the future. This unusual event saw temperatures plummet to as low as 4 degrees in some places, harshly affecting