A world without water?

January 24, 2023 No Comments

If current water consumption continues, the world will face a severe water shortage in 2030, which could trigger conflicts between different economic sectors and even between regions and countries, warned a UN report. Presented within the framework of World Water Day, celebrated every March 22, the report indicated that, if the current rate of consumption […]


Water, energy and food What is the relationship between these three resources?

January 20, 2023 No Comments

Water, energy and food resources are closely related. Water, energy and food are essential and interrelated resources for life and for the sustainable development of our communities; intervention in one of these 3 resources has a significant impact on the others. For example, all continents are currently experiencing some form of stress related to one […]


Plastic becomes a threat to human health

January 12, 2023 No Comments

Researchers from around the world sit at the microscope and detect tiny plastic particles, fibers, fragments and microbeads that have found their way into freshwater and saltwater species, both wild and farmed. Scientists have found microplastics in 114 aquatic species, and more than half of them are common in our diet. Until a few years […]


Sewage sludge… More than a waste?

December 2, 2022 No Comments

Recent studies have reported that sewage sludge increases crop yields by 10 to 85% compared to common fertilizers, so its use can generate great benefits in the agricultural sector. Sewage sludge or biosolids are organic materials produced during wastewater treatment through biodegradation, which can be used for various beneficial purposes, such as incorporation into soils […]


Wastewater problems

November 15, 2022 No Comments

The discharge of untreated domestic, industrial, agricultural and livestock wastewater leads to the pollution of receiving water bodies, reducing the quality of surface and groundwater, endangering the health of the population and the integrity of ecosystems. The lack of wastewater treatment plants in cities and in industries, hotels and mining, agricultural and livestock farms causes […]


Water reuse: making every drop count

November 10, 2022 No Comments

Nearly 20 years after the turn of the 20th century, climate change and human activities have put pressure on freshwater resources, increasing water scarcity. With increasing demand and dwindling supplies, the technical, psychological and market barriers to reusing our effluent are gradually being overcome. Industry leaders are now calling for a supportive infrastructure for water […]


Wastewater characteristics

September 30, 2022 No Comments

Through the different physical, chemical and biological characteristics of wastewater it is possible to determine the degree of contamination. This is important to be able to design and determine the type of treatment to which it is necessary to submit it and thus avoid adverse effects on the receiving bodies or on the sites where […]


Benefits of having a treatment plant

August 23, 2022 No Comments

The main benefit of wastewater treatment plants is to preserve this valuable resource. Their construction is simpler than you can imagine and their cost does not compare with the opportunity to count on this vital liquid for many years. The benefits that wastewater treatment plants provide to society and ecosystems are many. This time we […]



8 Benefits of reverse osmosis

March 24, 2022 No Comments

Reverse osmosis plants concentrate the contaminant in the rejection water. The inadequate disposal of such waste is generating an environmental problem in soil and surface water.