News tagged wastewaterindustry
  • Tackling real problems with real solutions

    JWC bringing innovative solutions to WEFTEC 2022 This year at WEFTEC, visitors will be able to see first-hand how JWC Environmental, a Sulzer brand, tackles some of the biggest challenges in wastewater, helping operators to save time and money. Presenting a range of grinders and other headworks solutions, JWC will be available on Booth 3451 […] The post Tackling real problems with real solutions appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • De Nora hosts World Water Day roundtable

    Panelists from diverse backgrounds to engage in conversation about groundwater sustainability MILAN – A prominent figure for thought leadership in the water industry, De Nora will host a one-hour virtual roundtable event in celebration of World Water Day, an annual observance that aims to highlight the importance of fresh water. The roundtable, held Tuesday, March 22 at 11 a.m. ET, will feature […] The post De Nora hosts World Water Day roundtable appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • Decentralized High Strength Waste Facility Design Recommendations and Best Practices

    By Dennis F. Hallahan, P.E. Introduction High strength waste (HSW) presents a challenge for any type of onsite wastewater treatment system. This  is apparent in restaurant facilities, where the design life of the system is significantly less than a typical residential system. It can also be a factor in other types of businesses that generate […] The post Decentralized High Strength Waste Facility Design Recommendations and Best Practices appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

  • Houston contractor acquires Dallas-area wastewater firm

    Satterfield & Pontikes Construction has purchased Eagle Contracting, which is focused on the water and wastewater industry.

  • Wastewater Plant Develops New System With Power from an Old Source

    By Thomas Renner Something quite old is leading to something quite new in the wastewater treatment industry. In systems ranging from Florida to Egypt, solar power is the driving force behind the technology in wastewater treatment plants. Solar drying is a technique that is being used increasingly by operators of medium-sized and large wastewater treatment […] The post Wastewater Plant Develops New System With Power from an Old Source appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.

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