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Starting in 2030, the city hopes to test-run its first advanced water purification technology. This system will help turn wastewater into safe, reliable drinking water.
This conventional activated sludge wastewater treatment plant with nitrogen removal will treat 63 million gallons a day of wastewater from 500,000 residents.
Wastewater has been treated and used for landscaping or irrigation, but not for people to drink. That may change by 2028 as the City of Phoenix looks to use new technologies and treatments.
Phoenix is planning an advanced water purification plant to recycle Valley wastewater into drinking water by 2030. But which cities will buy in?
The City of Phoenix is looking at raising water and sewer rates, as well as lowering the monthly water allowance for its water users. Here's a look at what they are proposing.
With Arizona getting less water from the Colorado River, the City of Phoenix has plans to build a new treatment plant to turn wastewater into drinking water.
The city of Phoenix announced its plans Wednesday to recycle wastewater for drinking purposes in the near future as Arizona is on the heels of even more cuts due to the shrinking Colorado River.
Asheville's Water Resources Director David Melton is leaving the city for a position in Rock Hill, South Carolina in August.
Scottsdale has been making wastewater drinkable for more than 20 years, but the water has yet to make it to taps as the state works on regulations.
The City of Phoenix Water Services Department selected the Company’s ePortal solution to empower their customer base with an intuitive self-service experience.
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Sixty-six billion gallons of water per year — That's 98% of all the received wastewater recycled. Every day, the City of Phoenix works to ensure that more drinking water is available.