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For many municipalities, old treatment methods and practices are still in play because they are comfortable and predictable, but we are coming to a point where that rationale will no longer hold water — or wastewater, in this case.
When confronted with technology that is clearly superior — more effective, economical, energy-efficient, and sustainable — there is little choice but to advance and upgrade. This is especially true when government regulations, community obligations, and shrinking budgets demand improved performance.
Because of these forces, a sea change in the industry is imminent, and ready to forever change the course of wastewater treatment.
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