Biosolids, the main by product from wastewater treatment plants, have a high potential in agricultural applications because they contain important plant nutrients and they can function as soil amendments…
Wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 has proven effective in supporting COVID control efforts globally…
Lake hydrodynamic models are used by water utilities to provide an estimation of the conditions within a water storage…
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – the ability of microorganisms to resist antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals – is one of the greatest health threats of the 21st century…
Biochar production from pyrolysis/gasification and its use as increasing soil carbon has been discussed as one of the most suitable low emissions technologies..
One reason catchment water is treated to make drinking water is because it contains unwanted microscopic organisms…
Water supply sustainability demands that communities look toward non-traditional water sources for potable and household water needs…
Wastewater must be treated to remove four classes of pollutants to levels that regulators consider safe for discharge to the environment: these are nutrients, micropollutants, total suspended solids and pathogens..
Lakes and reservoirs are essential for water supply for humans and agriculture, and have an important role in flow regulation, biodiversity, and streamflow below dams…
The Australian water industry is unsure of the original basis of the maximum 10% supernatant return rule, in the context of water treatment…