MS4 for Dummies eBook – Free Download. A Guide to Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System

Stormwater Geeks Rejoice!  Here is a useful and FREE resource for managing separate storm drain sewer systems.   MS4 for Dummies eBook – Free Download. A Guide to Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Polluted stormwater runoff is commonly transported through Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), from which it is often discharged […]

By |2010-12-07T05:19:32+00:00December 7th, 2010|Blackwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on MS4 for Dummies eBook – Free Download. A Guide to Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System

Poo Power

Anything someone tells me that poo is powerful, I am all ears.  I mean, there is more than enough poo to go around, so wouldn’t it be smart if we could something more with poo than just dispose of it?  Householders in Didcot have become the first in the UK to use […]

By |2010-10-08T05:13:24+00:00October 8th, 2010|Blackwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Poo Power

$1.5 Billion Plan Would Cut Sewage Flow Into New York City Waters

OK, if N.Y.C. can focus it’s water efforts on LID strategies such as water infilatration and rainwater harvesting, certainly California, in a much deeper water supply crisis can do the same.  In fact, rainy season is on it’s way, and now is the time to get a rainwater harvesting system in place.  […]

By |2010-10-03T05:05:05+00:00October 3rd, 2010|Blackwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on $1.5 Billion Plan Would Cut Sewage Flow Into New York City Waters

Treating Refinary Wastewater

Siemens selected to pilot MBR technology for treating refinery wastewater 18 March 2010 PERF (Petroleum Environmental Research Forum) selected Siemens to test the viability of using a Petro MBR (membrane bioreactor) pilot unit to treat refinery wastewater The Petro MBR system, which Siemens will test, combines an activated sludge biological treatment process […]

By |2010-03-19T04:42:47+00:00March 19th, 2010|Blackwater, What River Are You Made Of?|Comments Off on Treating Refinary Wastewater
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