Bacteria may supercharge the future of wastewater treatment

A wastewater treatment plant in Madison, Wisconsin. “Ten years from now, the typical treatment plant will probably look pretty different from today,” says researcher Daniel Noguera. Photo: Madison Metropolitan Sewage District.

Wastewater treatment plants have a PR problem: People don’t like to think about what happens to the waste they flush down their toilets. But for many engineers and microbiologists, these plants are a hotbed of scientific advances, prompting their trade organization to propose a name change to “water resource recovery facility.”