In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Nitrobacter function in wastewater treatment systems
The new public health tool aims to help leadership understand COVID-19 spread in a community
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Microthrix function in wastewater treatment systems
Wastewater from at least 30 states is being tested by a company called Biobot for the presence of COVID-19, and the findings will be instrumental in leadership decisions going forward
In this wastewater microbiology spotlight, learn about how Hyphomicrobium function in wastewater treatment systems
Novozymes offers a fast and simple way for clean-water plants to troubleshoot problems caused by filamentous bacteria.
University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher launches new PFAS study as concerning picture emerges
The water treatment team in Louisville, Colorado, thrives on reliable lab information and a new SCADA system to make sound operating decisions.
Paula Ely started her career as a lab technician but now divides her time between lab tests and plant operations in the town of Great Barrington.
Mindi Dearing brings a marathoner’s drive and dedication to supervising the laboratory at the Beaver Water District in Arkansas.
Extensive consultations help the lab team in a small northern Wisconsin community improve operations and win a statewide award for lab excellence.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is requesting that 125 wastewater treatment facilities test influent and effluent for per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances
Rodney Spires of the Hannibal (Missouri) Wastewater Treatment Plant gives viewers a tour of the facility's laboratory and oxygen building
Get a first-hand look at the lab equipment used by Ann Arbor (Michigan) Water Treatment Services
The water plant in Norton, Kansas, depends on a full-range of Hach instruments to monitor water quality
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a treatment plant worker in Manitoba dies after falling from a chemical storage tank; and scientists detect traces of opioids in Puget Sound's mussel population
After deadly drinking water contamination a quarter of a century ago, Milwaukee now leads the field in water testing