LaShell Stratton-Childers
págs. 10-19
Desalination Permitting Challenges.: Permitting U.S. desalination projects can be challenging and time-consuming, but new initiatives and public outreach could help ease the process.
Jeff Gunderson
págs. 19-22
Majoring in decentralized wastewater management.
John R Buchanan
págs. 23-25
Out of Nose, Out of Mind.: Multiple systems at new biological nutrient removal plant keep odors � as well as neighbor complaints � in check.
Catalina Nadeau-Bonilla, Trevor Jones, Kim Fries, Andy Dutton
págs. 28-33
Three for One.: Maryland project meets multiple goals: park renewal, stream restoration, and stormwater management.
Timothy Schueler, Lise Soukup
págs. 34-41
Environmental Fate and Transport of Microconstituents.: San Jose, Calif., takes a preliminary look at how well conventional wastewater treatment removes emerging contaminants.
Eric Dunlavey, David Tucker, James Ervin
págs. 42-46
Minor Changes, Major Improvements.: A phased process controlled via changes in pH and oxidation�reduction potential vastly improves nutrient removal.
Amanda McInnis, Herb Bartle, Tom Adams, Coralynn Revis
págs. 54-58
EMS Experiment.: An operations perspective on environmental management systems.
Charles Beckett
págs. 59-63