News and Insights

On January 31, 2023, U.S. Water's Senior Technical Director Frank DeOrio received a U.S. patent for his work developing an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can identify microscopic components in wastewater mixed liquor....
The difference between Phosphate and Phosphorus concentrations can be confused, resulting in poor treatment plant performance....
U.S. Water operators performed a startup of a new biological wastewater treatment system for a client. The client had an unusual request that the system be fully operational before they sent any waste to the system. This would typically require...
A safety program is a critical component of any company. A strong safety program keeps your employees and contractors safe, develops leadership skills, and dramatically improves communication, procedures, and workflows....
In January 2023, U.S. Water was awarded the contract to provide operations & maintenance (O&M) consulting and staffing support for the wastewater treatment facility at Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars in Naples, New York. Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars is a winemaker...
In January 2023, U.S. Water was awarded the contract to provide operations, maintenance, and management (O&M) of the wastewater treatment facility, lift stations, and booster stations for the City of Jenks, Oklahoma. Following contract negotiations with the City, the agreement...
Congratulations to U.S. Water employee Amanda Findlay-Harris on being nominated by the Florida Rural Water Association as an Outstanding Apprentice. Apprentices nationwide were nominated by their State Rural Water Associations to be recognized by the National Rural Water Association (NRWA)...
We are excited to announce that Nassau Amelia Utilities selected U.S. Water for a multi-year project that will phase out septic tanks and extend public utilities to the community of American Beach. Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2022....
We are excited to announce that U.S. Water was selected for the construction of a 250,000 GPD wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) for the Town of Lake Hamilton in Polk County, Florida. The WWTF is necessary to meet the wastewater needs...