The projects in 13 states have the potential to reduce carbon emissions and costs in water systems while improving water quality
A sequential approach to energy efficiency helps the Edmonds Wastewater Treatment Plant secure substantial savings and earn industry recognition.
St. Cloud sustainability projects save energy, save money, improve performance, reduce maintenance, and justify a new treatment facility name.
A ready-made site and a new state grant program presented the perfect opportunity for a Massachusetts town to invest in renewable energy.
An aeration blower replacement puts a Wisconsin clean-water plant on a course toward being energy self-sufficient or a net producer of energy.
Colorado renewable-natural-gas-to-pipeline project lauded for environmental and economic benefits
A Nebraska city replaces a combined heat and power facility with a gas scrubbing system that yields renewable fuel for vehicles.
A Colorado plant reaps 38% electricity savings and rapid payback with a project combining two separate blower systems into one all-purpose package.
A linear digester mixer and other sustainability improvements help a growing Idaho city keep rates down and make use of resources.
Award-winning achievement at a New Hampshire plant comes from commonsense measures, some as simple as turning off lights when leaving an area.
Continuous self-assessment and improvement steer a Michigan authority’s newest water plant to a Directors Award from the Partnership for Safe Water.
Persistent efforts to cut energy consumption yield a statewide energy efficiency award for a regional utility in New Hampshire.
Photovoltaic arrays and a large battery storage installation propel an Arkansas city toward an ambitious long-term clean-energy goal.
New Hampshire’s state government backs audits that help clean-water plants identify areas for energy savings and then helps fund their implementation.