Water & Wastewater Newsletter
November 11, 2010

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Wastewater treatment recycles greenhouse gases
A laboratory model for dewatering waste-activated sludge (WAS) in two stages - flotation (using recycled greenhouse gases) followed by filtration (using a simple compression cell for dewatering WAS) - has been successfully introduced. Development of full-scale wastewater treatment which also reduces greenhouse gases could follow.  Published in the Journal of Water and Climate Change, experiments which reduce the moisture content (dewatering) and volume of WAS for purposes such as reuse and disposal are described. Although there are various conventional methods used for this process, according ...
Water demand forecasting to improve
The American Water Works Association (AWWA)  announced it will lead a ground-breaking new study on how municipalities forecast water demand within the context of anticipated climate change. The project, funded by a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will provide recommendations on how to improve current water demand forecasting and identify areas of essential future research. The study includes an assessment of current computer models, workshops to identify knowledge gaps, development of research priorities, and recommendations for reducing risk through ...
General Oceanics Inc.
From inception, the company's goal has been to design and manufacture the highest quality instrumentation and water sampling products available to the oceanographic community. In January 1992, General Oceanics Inc. created the G.O. Environmental Division. The goal of G.O. Environmental is to develop products for the air and water environmental industry. Agressive research by our highly competitive staff has resulted in a product line with an outstanding reputation in the field.

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