Police in Versailles are warning the suspects who burglarized a wastewater treatment plant in Versailles, Indiana that they came into contact with...
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Valued Work on WWEMA Board Earns Dyson Member Achievement Award
Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association Chair Tammy Bernier honored John Dyson with the 2016 James C. Morris Member Achievement Award at...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: November
InnServices and Lystek Execute Agreement to Implement Biosolids Management SolutionInnServices Utilities and Lystek International are executing a formal agreement to implement biosolids...
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Big Boost to Water Quality Expected in Kings Bay, Crystal River
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is awarding more than $7.5 million in grants for water-quality enhancement projects in Citrus County in an effort to...
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Licensing and Training: Why Treatment Plant Operators Are Invaluable Assets to Municipalities
After traveling to Bermuda and the United Kingdom this year and seeing how those areas handle wastewater operator licenses, I’m beginning to...
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Finding A Solution To Hydrogen Sulfide Odors
Cairox CR Potassium Permanganate tablets from Carus are designed to treat hydrogen sulfide odors in municipal wastewater when the use of feed...
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How One Plant Uses Paint to Change Public Perception
Each year from spring through autumn, migrating humpback and California gray whales are a major attraction in coastline waters near San Francisco...
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This Treatment Plant's Process Upgrade is Turning Heads
Changes come slowly in the wastewater treatment industry. That’s why a recent process improvement at a Florida plant is gaining attention.An air-infusion...
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Low Turbidity is the Robert A. Harris Water Filtration Plant's Claim to Fame
The Robert A. Harris Water Filtration Plant keeps adding to its history of low finished-water turbidity. The latest milestone is the 2015...
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How Wichita Falls Turned a Drought Into Enlightenment
Drought. You wouldn’t call it a blessing in disguise, but it may have a positive side.That’s becoming evident at Wichita Falls, Texas,...
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Sturgeon Spawn Gets Citizens Talking About Clean Water
More lake sturgeon swim in the waters touching Michigan’s St. Clair County than in any other spot in the Great Lakes. Now...
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Researchers to Examine Dewaterability Performance and Its Impact on Bio-P, P-Recovery
In the wake of reports that utilities with anaerobic digestion have poor dewaterability conditions after implementing enhanced biological phosphorus removal (Bio-P) processes,...
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Q&A: How Does Arsenic Affect Our Water Systems?
In this Q&A, AdEdge Water Technologies discusses the hidden dangers of arsenic, the colorless, odorless contaminant that can affect water systems throughout...
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News Briefs: Worker Dies After Falling Into Wastewater Tank
A 31-year-old man died Oct. 26 after becoming trapped in a tank at the Coney Island Wastewater Treatment plant in Sheepshead Bay,...
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Rural Areas Getting $331 Million Stimulus for Water Infrastructure
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $331 million in 85 projects aimed at improving water and...
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EPA Awards $3.9 Million to UT for Water Infrastructure Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced it's awarding more than $3.9 million to the University of Texas at Austin to develop a center...
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How Cincinnati Is Transforming the Water Industry Landscape
More than 100 years ago, in 1913, Cincinnati was selected as the site of the first federally funded water research facility. Add...










