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Chapter 6: Monitoring Direct Potable Reuse Systems and the Critical Control...

Salveson A. and Steinle-Darling, E.Published In: Prepared by the National Water Research Institute for the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation,  September 2016The Water Environment & Reuse...

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Carollo wins prestigious AAEES National Design Grand Prize!

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists recently selected Carollo’s work on the (Denver) Metro Wastewater Reclamation District’s South Secondary Improvements Project for the...

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Guest Blog - Eva SD returns to Altamonte Springs, FL

Pranjali is knee deep in sampling to demonstrate that a non-RO process can purify water for DPR in Altamonte Springs Florida. Hurry up with that data, will ya?!

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On the Road with Andy Salveson - Los Angeles

Yours truly having a freshly minted glass of purified water with Dr. Judy Blackbeard from Melbourne Water (Australia). Several dozen water reuse experts convened at the West Basin MWD to set the water...

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Wish You Were Here - Capitola, CA

Big things happening on the California coast. Drought and salt-water intrusion are leading to long looks at potable water reuse for the Soquel Creek Water District, located just south of Santa Cruz...

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Trihalomethane Formation Downstream of Spray Aerators Treating Disinfected...

Duranceau, S., and Smith, T.Published In: Journal of the American Water Works Association,  February 2016The use of chlorine to disinfect potable water is one of the most widely practiced methods used...

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Full-Scale Engineered Biofiltration Evaluation and Development of a...

Nyfennegger, J., Lauderdale, C., Kirisits, M.J., Keithley, S., and Bae, S.Published In: Water Research Foundation,  June 2016The overall objectives of this project were twofold. The first objective was...

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Tackling Tough Challenges in Oxnard

Clinton, T., McDonald, S., Eaton, C.Published In: WE&T Water Environment and Techno,  September 2016The City of Oxnard enlisted the help of Carollo Engineers to work on their Integrated Master...

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Horizontal or Vertical? High-Service Pump Selection

Ludwigson, M., Rago, L., and Greenfield, J.Published In: Florida Water Resources Journal,  December 2016Water engineers and utilities are often faced with a decision concerning the best type of pump...

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Pathogen Removal in DPR: Lessons from Big Spring

Steinle-Darling, E.Published In: Water Environment Association of Texas,  December 2016The water quality success of the direct potable reuse project in Big Spring is measured by a nearly three-year...

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A Comparative Evaluation of Community Structure in Full-Scale Digesters...

Smith, A., Shimada, T., and Raskin, L.Published In: Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology,  January 2017Two-phase (acid-gas) anaerobic digestion can improve process performance relative...

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Estimating the National Costs of Regulating Perchlorate in Drinking Water

Russell, C.G., and Morley, K.Published In: Journal of the American Water Works Association,  February 2017A prior assessment estimating the national compliance costs associated with perchlorate...

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Biofilter Conversion Guidance Manual

Upadhyaya, G., Brown, J., Evans, A., Carter, J., Lauderdale, C., and Schneider, O.Published In: Water Research Foundation,  February 2017Biological filtration (biofiltration) is the operational...

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NWRI in the Holy Land - Day 1

Long travel day for the expert team from the US. First night stay in Tel Aviv with a view of the 10,000 year old town of Jaffa.

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NWRI in the Holy Land - Day 1 continued

Part of the expert panel (that could stay awake) headed out to dinner with a professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Avner Adin), the CEO of Adin Holdings (Ranaan Adin) and family. Dinner...

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NWRI Goes to the Holy Land - Day 2

After a hearty breakfast, today was all work with the project team touring two 100+ MGD seawater desalination  facilities in Ashkelon and Sorek. We had some good discussions about pressure vessels,...

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NWRI Goes to the Holy Land - Day 3

Today the NWRI team worked through the latest research and innovations from IDE, starting in Kadima at their headquarters and then finishing at the RO demonstration in Herzliya.

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NWRI Goes to the Holy Land - Day 4

In Jerusalem today, meeting with the City's top water scientists to discuss advanced water quality monitoring. Learned some exciting innovations on source control monitoring for potable reuse. Planning...

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NWRI Goes to the Holy Land - Day 5

No work today; Old Jerusalem, Jewish Quarter, Muslim Quarter, David's Tomb, Western Wall (photo, with yours truly at the wall and Mehul Patel (OCWD) behind), Temple Mount, site of crucifixion, West...

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NWRI Goes to the Holy Land - Day 6

Last long bus ride today, this time to Hadera to talk about novel concentrate minimization systems. Mehul, Chris, and I are fighting over who gets to bring this technology home.Many thanks from the...

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