RESOURCES
Water Management, Reuse, Catchment, and Wastewater Treatment
Water Reuse: Trends in Residential Water Recycling and Grey Water Use
As water resources have been increasingly stressed by drought conditions, other shortages and overloaded municipal water treatment plants, water reuse and grey water have become two of the most common topics within the professional sector. This white paper takes a look at residential water reuse and some products that reduce water consumption.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Leading the Way to a Sustainable Future
Today’s leading decentralized wastewater systems have closed that gap between the capabilities and performance of conventional wastewater treatment systems. Decentralized wastewater systems are pre-designed for collection, treatment, and dispersal/reuse of wastewater at or near the point of waste generation.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Five Options for Your Eco-Pavement
A 2008 report from the National Research Council discovered that in urban areas runoff from roads carries more pollutants than plazas, courtyards, and similar hardscapes. This white paper identifies five options for an eco-friendly driveway, all of which can satisfy pervious surface requirements where they exist.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
The Effects of Toxins and Contaminants on Wastewater
This white paper will help consumers identify and avoid toxins and contaminants to be more environmentally friendly and keep wastewater systems operating at full efficiency.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Integrated Water Management: Key to Sustainable Development and Stability
Integrated Water Management is a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water resources in an equitable manner without compromising vital ecosystems. This white paper dives into the Integrated Water Management process and reveals how communities and industries are addressing wastewater management into the future.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Your Septic System: Ignorance Is Not Bliss
Replacing a failed system never comes at a good time, and the cost can be several thousands of dollars.This white paper, sponsored by Bio-Microbics, looks at one alternative option to replacing a septic system.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Membrane Bioreactor Systems Provide Opportunities for Water Reuse
Developing methods to treat and recycle our wastewater for safe reuse is paramount, especially as our world population continues to grow and contaminants affect our limited supplies of fresh groundwater. This white paper takes a look at membrane bioreactor systems (MBS), one of the wastewater treatment systems that is making water reuse possible.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: A Proven Option for Small Communities
Conventional sewer operations managed by small communities provide centralized treatment of wastewater of which residents are accustomed. But the expense of operating these systems as they expand with miles and miles of sewer lines is staggering. The cost of conventional...Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Properly Landscaping Your Septic System is Critical
Besides knowing what not to put in a septic system, it is critical to know what not to put above or around it. Being short-sighted on this responsibility can cost thousands of dollars in repair or replacement of your system....Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Paper Products Your Septic System Should Avoid
Just as it is important to have your family recognize the significance of energy conservation to reduce your environmental footprint and home operating expense, an understanding of your septic systems requirements is essential. All septic systems are designed to process...Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Help for Your Biologically-Failed Septic Systems
On average, every home discharges 250 gallons of waste water every day. While conservation efforts and knowing what not to put down drains reduces stress on septic systems, they can still fail for a number of reasons, potentially releasing everything...Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment: A Sensible Solution
Many communities are considering decentralized wastewater treatment and the economic and environmental advantages these types of systems can offer. Today, decentralized treatment can provide the safety and reliability of conventional large-scale treatment, and can also offer many additional benefits to communities.Type: White Paper
Sponsor: Bio-Microbics