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Quantum leap: Chicago’s new tech park attempts to balance cutting-edge tech with water stewardship
Slated for a 440-acre parcel along Lake Michigan, the $1 billion Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park features advanced water use and wastewater treatment technologies.
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How utilities are capturing and destroying PFAS
Water and wastewater utilities are planning how quickly they can design, fund, and operate systems that meet federal limits on PFAS.
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Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., invests in water and wastewater treatment tech following wildfire
Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo., celebrated the installation of a BOLLFILTER system after a harrowing battle against increasing turbidity in the Colorado River.
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mHUB and Current announce Sustainable Water Tech Accelerator cohort
The accelerator pairs mHUB’s hardtech commercialization platform and venture capital arm with Current’s strength in solving local and global water challenges through its network of industry experts.
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Utilities share AI lessons at ‘Trust, Tech, and Taps’ WEFTEC panel
A panel featured leaders from the LA Department of Water and Power, Houston Public Works, and Xylem to discuss AI's role in the future of public water.
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Suffolk County Water Authority brings two new advanced treatment systems online in Kings Park
The state-of-the-art treatment systems remove the emerging contaminant 1,4-dioxane from drinking water, ensuring the continued delivery of high-quality public water.
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Gizmo Engineering unveils Drumalarm®—a reliable, low-level drum alarm with built-in suction pipe to prevent costly run-dry events
Gizmo Engineering offers the Drumalarm® to automate control of drum liquid levels with an alarm.
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Alum 101: What every operator should know about aluminum sulfate
This article provides a deeper dive into how aluminum sulfate supports drinking water treatment.
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Not just a map: The data-driven craft of the U.S. Drought Monitor
Weekly updates to the drought monitor are a blend of physical indicators and field observations from a wide-ranging network of specialists.
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NASA’s EMIT instrument offers new view of wastewater plumes at the U.S.–Mexico border
A NASA instrument originally designed to study mineral dust is showing promise as a tool for tracking wastewater in coastal waters.
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mHUB and Current team up to launch the Sustainable Water Tech Accelerator
The Sustainable Water Tech Accelerator, formally announced this spring, is now actively recruiting early-stage companies developing physical products across the water and wastewater space.
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Municipal guidelines for dehumidification at water/wastewater treatment plants
Water and wastewater treatment facilities face a distinct set of challenges: continuous vapor release, chemical-laden processes, and strict municipal standards.
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