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News Briefs: Defective Drilling Wells Contaminate Drinking Water
According to a recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the shale-gas boom is responsible for contaminating North...
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EU Project Brings Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technology to Spain
A European Commission-funded project will see the installation of a pioneering sustainable waste destruction technology at a wastewater treatment facility in Valencia,...
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Lingering Odors Push Sewer District to Research Cover Options
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The South Dearborn Regional Sewer District in Lawrenceburg, Ind., provides regional wastewater treatment services for three cities and an international distillery....
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10 Commandments of Municipal Crisis Control
Heavy rains cause sewage to overflow. A boil order is issued. A project goes over budget. The media smells a story —...
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Dr. Oz Vows to Stop Flushing Wipes
Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of the Dr. Oz Show, has been a big proponent of “flushable” wipes. He’s touted their health benefits,...
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Exam Study Guide: Sludge Detention Time
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide...
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Capitol Hill Hosts Water Infrastructure Summit
Sept. 10 was a big day for water and wastewater infrastructure.On that day, leaders from across the industry — representing cities, counties,...
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Custom Covers Collect Biogas, Contain Odors
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) provides innovative, patented fabric covers that collect valuable biogas from anaerobic digestion systems.Custom-designed for tanks and lagoons of...
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$8 Million Awarded to Drinking Water Innovation Centers
On Sept. 9, the U.S. EPA announced its continued commitment to improving America’s drinking water by providing more than $8 million to...
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News Briefs: Could Saltwater Power a Treatment Plant?
At the intersection of saltwater and freshwater could be a jackpot of power, says an MIT research team. Enough, the team claims,...
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Bridgeport Chooses Retractable Cover to Fight Odors
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The Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) of the City of Bridgeport, Conn., operates two wastewater treatment facilities and maintains the City’s...
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Hello, Polymer, It's Nice to Meet You
The word polymer simply means “many parts,” which covers a broad range of compounds including styrofoam and DNA. Polymers are long-chain molecules...
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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Targets Algal Blooms
On Sept. 3, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy announced that the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) will provide almost $12...
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Join the #WaterWorks Thunderclap
Sometimes, it takes a thousand voices to make a big noise. Or, in this era, maybe a thousand Tweets and Facebook hashtags.That’s...
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Giveaway: This Tricked-Out Truck Could be Yours
Some people celebrate anniversaries with cake, but here at COLE, we’re celebrating the 35th anniversary of the largest water and wastewater trade...
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Who — and What — Are the Water Buffaloes?
Their telltale denim vests are hard to miss. So are their motorcycles. Without a doubt, the Water Buffalos — also known as...
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Lowell Wastewater Utility Hosts Summer Youth Program
Five area youths spent the summer learning about critical environmental protection techniques at the Lowell (Mass.) Regional Wastewater Utility, thanks to EPA...
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Exam Study Guide: Dealing With Flow Surges
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