Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are compounds of emerging concern based on ubiquitous distribution and potential human health impacts. Whereas…
The 2020 wildfire season set records in the United States, particularly in California, and the effects of those fires can…
Corrosion control studies help water utilities identify best treatment technologies for their water distribution systems and comply with the new…
This project concept demonstrates the role that membrane technologies can serve in fast-track projects with challenging source water conditions and…
Our knowledge of PFAS fate and transport in the urban water cycle between water treatment plants (WTPs) and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is dependent…
Water utilities dealing with PFAS need to understand local water quality conditions, available technologies, regulatory drivers, and public engagement while…
Per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a recalcitrant group of chemicals and can be found throughout the environment. They often…
This project identifies potential applications and barriers to the use of screening models for developing site-specific nutrient goals, and describes…
Widespread disposal of landfill leachate to municipal sewer infrastructure in the United States calls for an improved understanding of the…
Utilities are faced with aging infrastructure, budget constraints, extreme weather conditions, stricter regulations, technological advances, and other issues. Smart Utility—a…
A study was completed in 2018 to identify short-term biosolids management options, defined as those which could be fully implemented…
Most municipal storm water programs in southern California focus on the protection of water quality and beneficial uses of urban…