Its computer network under relentless attack, the wastewater-treatment plant’s systems fail, and a tank begins to overflow. Workers scramble to compensate, and...
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News Briefs: City Worker Dies at Wastewater Plant in Tampa, Florida
A 52-year-old city worker from Tampa, Florida, was killed at a wastewater facility last week after getting pinned between a dump truck...
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EPA Calling for Better Nutrient Management in Lakes Nationwide
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released the results of a national assessment showing that nutrient pollution is widespread in the nation’s...
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News Briefs: Firefighters Rescue Utility by Pumping Town's Water With Truck
The community of Southwest Harbor, Maine, recently had a fire truck pumping its drinking water through the system after a pump failure.Firefighters...
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December 2016 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Editor’s Note: Each month, we’ll bring you a roundup of new water and wastewater projects from across the country. If you would like...
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News Briefs: Appalachian Water System Hasn't Tested for Contaminants in Decades
An orphaned water system in the Appalachian region of Kentucky hasn’t tested for contaminants for decades, although it collected numerous violation notices...
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Florida Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Water Conserv II Project
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection joins the city of Orlando, Orange County and area representatives in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Water...
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Is Road Salt the Next Big Problem for Northern Water Utilities?
Salting roads is a way of life in Midwest winters. But all that salt has to go somewhere when the snow and...
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Municipalities Teaming Up to Protect Waterways from Excessive Nutrients
Plant upgrades to meet new phosphorus permit limits can cost clean-water agencies millions of dollars. In Wisconsin, the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District...
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How an Award-Winning Plant is Putting Veterans to Work
Veterans take many skills with them when they retire from the military. Many of those skills are recaptured at the Loxahatchee River...
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Oregon Plant Greases the Wheels with $16.8 Million Upgrade
The Durham Treatment Facility has used cogeneration since 1993, but the 500 kW system was too small and getting old. Serving 250,000...
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A Concrete Cure: Repairing a Deteriorated Lagoon System
Effective aeration is critical to any industrial wastewater lagoon system. Insufficient oxygen and equipment failures may lead to violations and fines, disruption...
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This Plant's Landscape Replicates the Stages of Water Treatment
The story of how a community’s drinking water is collected and processed has been cleverly designed into the landscape and buildings at...
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Worth Noting - January 2017
People/AwardsFor the sixth time in 11 years, the Kansas Water Environment Association honored Gardner’s Kill Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility as Wastewater...
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AdEdge India Formed in Joint Venture Between AdEdge Water Technologies and InNow
AdEdge Water Technologies and InNow India Pvt. Ltd. are announcing a joint venture to provide innovative water treatment solutions for municipalities in...
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Packaged Filtration System Brings Iron and Manganese Under Control
Background
In late 2007, AdEdge began working with Maser & Associates to assist with design and implementation of an iron and manganese removal...
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New Sensor Can Test Instantly for Lead in Water
Mechanical engineer Junhong Chen and a team at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have developed a way to test for lead in tap...











