by swefc | May 16, 2025
Wet wipes, baby wipes, why is it a bad idea to flush these so called “flushable”...
by swefc | Dec 6, 2024
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,” are creating quite a stir. What gives them their extraordinary persistence, and how do they infiltrate our water systems? Learn more about PFAS by checking out the...
by swefc | Dec 6, 2024
Homes with onsite wastewater treatment may use a lagoon as a method for treating wastewater. While lagoons do use natural processes for treatment, they still need to be maintained and monitored to keep the lagoon working efficiently and effectively. Here are some tips...
by swefc | Dec 6, 2024
Sewer systems are the underground heroes of water and wastewater systems and play a vital role in protecting public health, the environment, and overall quality of life in communities around the world. It’s important to be aware of the potential problems that...
by swefc | Dec 6, 2024
Hidden beneath our feet, wastewater infrastructure is built to carry wastewater from entire communities to a treatment facility. This infrastructure is designed to tackle many issues concerning health and environmental quality. But how exactly does it...