págs. 14-20
A 'natural' process?: As demand for natural gas grows, its energy potential and water quality impacts are at odds.
Robert Gluck
págs. 22-26
Taking a big hit: In final FY 2011 budget, the clean water and drinking water state revolving funds are reduced by more than 60%.
LaShell Stratton-Childers
págs. 28-29
What you know can save you: Understanding your options for purchasing electricity is the first step toward managing costs more effectively.
Travis Moore, Jeffrey Buxton
págs. 34-38
Powerful predictions: Choosing the best wastewater technology based on estimated energy costs.
Betty-Ann Curtis, Mark Pamperin
págs. 40-43
Back to nature.: Rehabilitating aging infrastructure in environmentally sensitive areas.
Kenneth H. Nilsen, Peter Sanchez
págs. 44-50
Side steps.: Battling infiltration and inflow in side sewers.
Diane Pottinger, Scott Christensen, Michael Derrick
págs. 52-55
Revisiting a wet weather option.: Optimizing chemically enhanced primary treatment.
Henryk Melcer, Adam Klein, Greg Land, Rick Butler, Pete Carter, Mike Ciolli, Ron Lilienthal
págs. 56-61
The smell of success.: Overcoming operational challenges to commission and operate a biofilter system.
Craig Hibbard, Jeffrey Hiad, Perry Holland, Shelley Trujillo
págs. 62-67
Preventing health hazards from odors.
John Bannen
págs. 68-69