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Decentralized Wastewater Treatment

Supporting Rural Wastewater Across Colorado

Recently, Newterra’s Domain Manager for Decentralized Wastewater, Romina Ferrada, traveled to Colorado for a series of critical site…

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Reuse

Water Reuse for Safe Food Production

Food and beverage plants rely on massive volumes of high-quality water, yet they face mounting pressure to reduce…

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Potable Water

Equity at the Tap

Across America, safe drinking water is universal in principle but unequal in practice. Small communities face rising costs, aging infrastructure, and regulatory complexity that larger cities can absorb more easily. Yet the solutions—and the stakes—are the same: everyone deserves clean, reliable water at the tap.

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Stormwater

When the Rains Come

In Hawai‘i, rain is a near-daily presence—nourishing forests, recharging aquifers, and sustaining the natural beauty that defines the islands. But in urban and industrial areas, the rain carries something else…

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Stormwater

Rain is the New Liability

Across much of North America, rainfall has become more than just a weather event. In regions like California, Oregon, British Columbia, and parts of the Northeastern U.S., regulators increasingly treat storms as compliance triggers. Industrial facilities are being held accountable for the quality of the water that leaves their sites—and the consequences of falling short are becoming more tangible.

Decentralized Wastewater Treatment

When Small Communities Face Big Infrastructure Challenges

The appeal of decentralized systems goes beyond just feasibility. For smaller or rural municipalities, they offer meaningful advantages in three critical areas: speed, resilience, and operability.

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Industrial

Lessons for Stormwater Compliance

Industrial sites across California, Oregon, and Washington face increasing pressure to meet evolving stormwater regulations. Whether you’re managing a truck yard, marina, or manufacturing facility, stormwater compliance isn’t just a regulatory box to check—it’s an operational responsibility with real financial risk.

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International

Alexander Herrera Leads Key Discussions

Earlier this year, Alexander Herrera—Regional Sales Manager at Newterra and active member of the Caribbean Desalination Association (CaribDA)—served as both keynote speaker and moderator at a high-profile reverse osmosis (RO) workshop hosted in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Clear3 MBR.ST Configurable Membrane Bioreactor Decentralized Systems

Digital Solutions for Decentralized Wastewater, Practically

Written by: Nathan Smith, SVP, Marketing & Lifecycle Leader – Newterra As the world continues…

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