This expert-led webcast series is designed for wastewater professionals looking to deepen their understanding of BNR processes . . . ??? ? Register for FREE: https://waterrf.co/4dx21fO ? Presenters will systematically walk through the process and control changes used to transition to lower DOs at the plant. Energy savings, process performance, and microbial acclimation and kinetics will also be discussed. This webcast will be relevant to facilities around the United States facing budget constraints, sustainability goals, and more stringent nutrient limits. ???? Presenters:? Daniel Noguera, University of Wisconsin-Madison Tanja Rauch-Williams, Metro Water Recovery ???? Moderator:? Jeff Moeller, The Water Research Foundation
The Water Research Foundation (WRF)
非盈利组织
Denver,CO 60,266 位关注者
Advancing the science of water to improve the quality of life.
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The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is the leading research organization advancing the science of all water to meet the evolving needs of its subscribers and the water sector. WRF is a nonprofit, charitable and educational organization which funds, manages, and publishes research on the technology, operation, and management of drinking water, wastewater, reuse, and stormwater collection, treatment and supply systems—all in pursuit of ensuring water quality and improving water services to the public.
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The Water Research Foundation (WRF)的外部链接
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- 非盈利组织
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- 51-200 人
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- Denver,CO
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1966
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- non-profit、research、water quality、wastewater treatment、drinking water、stormwater、wastewater、reuse和one water
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This expert-led webcast series is designed for wastewater professionals looking to deepen their understanding of BNR processes . . . ??? ? Register for FREE: https://waterrf.co/4dx21fO ? Presenters will systematically walk through the process and control changes used to transition to lower DOs at the plant. Energy savings, process performance, and microbial acclimation and kinetics will also be discussed. This webcast will be relevant to facilities around the United States facing budget constraints, sustainability goals, and more stringent nutrient limits. ???? Presenters:? Daniel Noguera, University of Wisconsin-Madison Tanja Rauch-Williams, Metro Water Recovery ???? Moderator:? Jeff Moeller, The Water Research Foundation
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Get the scoop on WRF research at #WEFTEC! ??
Join us at #WEFTEC24 where The Water Research Foundation (WRF)'s fantastic group of experts will be delivering our cutting-edge research! ?? #advancingscience | #waterresearch | #waternerds Water Environment Federation
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Will you be attending #WEFTEC24? Us, too! Unleash your inner #WaterNerd at booth #753 ?? ?? Check out our website to find where at #WEFTEC you can hear about WRF research: https://lnkd.in/g3MkBZWa
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Project 5080 advanced new methods for understanding the growth of cyanobacteria using interpretable artificial intelligence (IAI) . . . ?? JUST PUBLISHED: https://waterrf.co/4ewnkQc ?? The IAI utilized user-provided water quality data and publicly available data from weather stations and satellite imagery to compute risk metrics of cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cHABs) forming in a given waterbody. An interactive web and mobile application was developed for users to explore the results, including estimating the effect of specific events on future cHAB risk. ?? ?? Learn More: https://waterrf.co/4ewnkQc ?? Principal Investigators: Thomas Gillogly (Carollo Engineers); James Watson, Mathew Titus (ClearWater Analytica) Project Team: Caroline Russell, Nicole Williams, Jerry (Chenxu) Yan, Jess Brown (Carollo Engineers) Research Program Manager: Sydney Samples, The Water Research Foundation
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Ahead of #WEFTEC24, Jacobs’ Bruce Johnson discusses the results of a recent The Water Research Foundation (WRF) project developing?‘hybrid’ digital twins for nutrient removal at water resource recovery facilities. Bruce explains how #OurJacobs is building on this learning with our Hybrid Optimizer solution – a unique live wastewater process digital twin that’s designed to extract the most value out of existing data by providing actionable and time-relevant insights into plant operations. Read his OneWater Reflections post on the project: https://lnkd.in/gh-xPDGm Bruce will discuss the topic in more detail during a WEFTEC workshop session on October 6. View Jacobs’ activities at WEFTEC:?https://lnkd.in/gFaam5qT #DigitalOneWater #OneWater #Water #DataSolutions #DigitalTwins
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Our flagship #Research Priority Program addresses critical challenges to the water sector. Sound interesting? Get involved today! ?? ?? Learn more on our website: https://lnkd.in/gwKM3iEC ?? Participate in WRF research as a . . . ???? Project Advisory Committee Member ?? Participating Utility ??♀? Co-Sponsor ? In-Kind Solution Provider
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This recent published “Nature Sustainability” article highlights WRF project 5188 on greenhouse has emissions, AND it's co-authored by 2021 Paul L. Busch Award Winner, Z. Jason Ren, a core member of 5188’s research team. ?? Check out the article here: https://lnkd.in/gJETbnbM ?? Learn more about project 5188: https://waterrf.co/3t4XlN0
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The Water Research Foundation (WRF)转发了
??Exciting News Alert?? ??I am excited to officially announce the research approach and utility partners for The Water Research Foundation (WRF) project 5242: Residential End Uses of Water: A Single Family and Multi Family Study led by Peter Mayer with WaterDM and Joe Fazio at Flume Water. This project will continue to evaluate disaggregated single-family indoor water use AND, for the first time, evaluate disaggregated multi-family indoor water use. ??This study is larger than any other previous WRF end use study with 42 utility partners (to date) and access to over 50,000 Flume devices. You can read all about the research approach and utility participants on the project’s webpage: https://lnkd.in/g38BznSh.?
Residential End Uses of Water, Version 3: A Single-Family and Multi-Family Study
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