International Water Association

Evaluating field-testing options for nutrients in rivers

Aside from having to deal with weather, mud, and the occasional slippery rock, there are key issues relating to sample quality that can make...

Seeing beyond the price tag with Value-Based Purchasing

The job of a public procurer is to get the best value possible for taxpayers’ money. More and more that means considering a much...

Groundwater quality assessment and prediction with the Groundwater Assessment Platform (GAP)

About one-third of the world’s population relies on groundwater for drinking. Roughly 10 percent of wells contain elevated concentrations of the geogenic contaminants arsenic...

IFAT May 14-18, Munich, Germany Fluence exhibit at Hall A2, Booth 205

Visit the Fluence stand at hall A2, booth 205 to meet our experts who’ll share onsite demos of our efficient, effective and highly sustainable...

ENEXIO Water Technologies has expanded its programme of free-standing lamella separators by a new...

ENEXIO Water Technologies has expanded its program of free-standing lamella separators by a new model in modular design. Instead of building larger separators, individual...

Why chemical treatment is a no-brainer

Phosphorus is the key nutrient causing eutrophication in our lakes and rivers, so it’s vitally important that it is removed from wastewater as efficiently...

Energy-efficient wastewater treatment

The amount of energy consumed in wastewater treatment plants across the world is estimated at 1-3% of global energy output. Modern utilities are consuming...

FEATURED STORY

Toronto Water – serving the host city of the World Water...

Toronto Water has transformed the city’s water management. Ahead of IWA’s World Water Congress & Exhibition in the capital of the Canadian province of...

NEWS

UNU report warns on tipping points if environmental risks not addressed

A new report released by the United Nations University (UNU) has found that drastic changes to fundamental socioecological systems are likely if environmental risks...