03/06/2023
Please take a moment to check out our latest product offering - unlimited access by subscription! The new courses are currently accepted for license renewal by the following states:
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12/23/2021
Please have a safe and healthy Holiday Season!! Thanks for a wonderful year!
10/05/2021
Microbes for better sewage treatment:
There’s a long road ahead. But if researchers can scale these systems, and if the development and operating costs can be offset by the resources recovered, Chandran, for one, sees a “game-changing approach” in how communities deal with sewage.
News Feature: Microbes for better sewage treatment
Going beyond conventional approaches, researchers are using carefully cultured bacterial communities to improve sewage treatment—and create useful products in the process When it comes to the murky-looking water tanks in Kartik Chandran’s laboratory, fume hoods are essential. Not only do the tan...
08/31/2020
Who doesn't love a beautiful sunrise? Happy Monday!
08/28/2020
As 5,000 students prepared for move-in day at the University of Arizona this week, the school warned they would be tested periodically for the coronavirus. One test, though, doesn’t involve a nose swab. The university is regularly screening the sewage from each dorm, searching for traces of the virus.
The University of Arizona says it caught a dorm’s covid-19 outbreak before it started. Its secret weapon: P**p.
Officials say sewage surveillance helped them detect a pair of coronavirus cases after students moved back onto campus.
04/30/2020
Please take a moment to thank our Water and Wastewater Essential Workers; employees needed to operate and maintain drinking water and wastewater/drainage infrastructure, including:
Operational staff at water authorities
Operational staff at community water systems
Operational staff at wastewater treatment facilities
Workers repairing water and wastewater conveyances and performing required sampling or monitoring, including field staff
Operational staff for water distribution and testing
Operational staff at wastewater collection facilities
Operational staff and technical support for SCADA Control systems
Chemical and equipment suppliers to water and wastewater systems and personnel protection
Workers who maintain digital systems infrastructure supporting water and wastewater operations
A list of essential workers that we should thank and support during the coronavirus pandemic
Newsweek shines a light on the hidden heroes who are continuing their work in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak.
04/21/2020
Congrats Laura on 20 years of your baby, 360water, Inc., innovating and tackling the important business of knowledge capture - knowledge transfer.
P.S. You don't look old enough to have a 20 year old company!
04/20/2020
How will COVID-19 change the design of the American bathroom?
How Infectious Disease Defined the American Bathroom
Cholera and tuberculosis outbreaks transformed the design and technology of the home bathroom. Will Covid-19 inspire a new wave of hygiene innovation?
04/13/2020
In these instances, wastewater sampling could offer a community-level picture of how the disease has spread. A high concentration of virus particles in a given treatment facility would signal that Covid-19 is still a problem in the surrounding area. This could inform public health officials on distancing measures to implement and the kind of precautions health care workers ought to take.
New research looks at wastewater to detect community spread of Covid-19
The idea to begin testing wastewater for SARS-CoV-2 emerged after recent research revealed that virus particles could be shed through stool.