Urban sewer systems are critical to maintaining public health and environmental quality, yet they face considerable challenges due to the infiltration of groundwater and the inflow of extraneous water ...
Sewer system management is a critical challenge that intersects public health, infrastructure longevity, and environmental sustainability. In particular, the control of hydrogen sulfide—produced ...
For over a century, submersible pumps have revolutionized the transportation of water, waste, and liquids, surpassing traditional methods and becoming an integral component of residential, commercial, ...
Wastewater management, defined as the collection, treatment and recycling of wastewater, is a crucial strategy for safeguarding water systems. So why is modernizing wastewater management crucial? As ...
Past studies in public health have demonstrated an association between disease and poor sanitation, such as illnesses from exposure to sewage-laden waters. Modern sanitary infrastructures were an ...
The scale of the world’s human waste problem is vast, impacting human health, coastal and terrestrial ecosystems, and even climate change. Solving the problem requires working with communities to ...