News, trends, and technology advances that have an impact on the quality and availability of water
Why Traditional Wastewater Systems Are Falling Behind
Traditional wastewater infrastructure can struggle to keep pace with rapid growth, permitting demands, and financing pressures. Learn how decentralized solutions support phased expansion.
Ports, Plants, and Population: Is Coastal Georgia’s Infrastructure Ready for Industrial Growth?
Coastal Georgia’s industrial growth is increasing pressure on water and wastewater infrastructure timelines, affecting project feasibility and regional competitiveness.
Arizona’s Groundwater Rules Are Changing the Timeline for New Development
Arizona groundwater rules are changing development timelines. Learn how phased, decentralized, reuse-ready infrastructure can reduce delays.
Florida’s Shift Away from Ocean Outfalls Is Reshaping Wastewater Planning
Florida’s phaseout of ocean outfalls is driving investment in water reuse, treatment upgrades, and long-term wastewater infrastructure planning.
Water Treatment Plant Maintenance: Best Practices for Performance and Reliability
Learn how proactive water treatment plant maintenance helps utilities improve reliability, reduce downtime, support compliance, and extend infrastructure life.
Alternative Water Supply Is Becoming a Bigger Part of Florida’s Future
Florida utilities are moving beyond groundwater as desalination, reuse, and alternative supply strategies become essential for long-term growth and reliability.
Georgia and the Growing Cost of PFAS Compliance
As PFAS regulations tighten in Georgia, utilities face rising treatment costs. Explore how communities are planning for compliance and long-term affordability.
What the Water Environment Federation Gets Right About Water Infrastructure Financing
A new Water Environment Federation report confirms that traditional funding no longer fits water infrastructure needs and that service-based models can help.
What Is Coagulation in Water Treatment?
What is coagulation in water treatment? Learn how it removes suspended particles, improves clarity, and supports reliable drinking water systems.
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