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Illinois Water Plant Consistently Brings Home Awards
It just keeps getting better.That’s the watchword at the Pontiac (Illinois) Water Treatment Plant after it received a Director’s Award of Recognition...
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The Decision Maker: How La Plata Plant Became an Award-Winner
Heavy runoff caused sanitary sewer overflows in the Town of La Plata, Maryland. At the La Plata Wastewater Reclamation Facility, high influxes...
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Get the Scoop on Low-Temperature Thermal Hydrolysis
Sometimes clean-water plants don’t care to be the first in their area to install a new technology. That’s not the case in...
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Building on Innovation: Louisville Water Earns 2 Phase IV Awards
Louisville Water is the largest and oldest water company in Kentucky and has a 156-year history of innovation.Its research led to the development...
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Sustainable Plant Reuses Lagoon To Reduce Footprint
A clean-water plant upgrade in Ontario is setting a new standard for sustainable design and construction. With modularity and a focus on...
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How Transitioning to Class A-Biosolids Saves Money
Cost-effective handling of biosolids is essential to clean-water plants’ economic and environmental performance.The Immokalee Water and Sewer District in Florida faced a...
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Providing Sanctuary: Operators Convert Discharge Ponds to Wildlife Habitat
Some people in Ventura thought the three wastewater discharge ponds near the city’s wastewater treatment plant might go away in 2009 when...
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The Benefit of Year-Round Operator Training Programs
For more than two decades, the Union Sanitary District has been winning regional and national awards for its management and operational excellence....
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Q&A: Kansas Municipal Utilities Talks About $3.2 Million Training Center
Training is always important in the water professions, but especially when the supply of qualified operators looks to be drying up.Facing a...
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Get the 411 on Endress+Hauser's Orthophosphate Analyzer
Many analytical instruments rely on reagents, which become a major component of the instruments’ lifetime operating costs.For manufacturers developing new instruments, an...
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Country Star Jerrod Niemann To Headline WWETT Show
It doesn’t matter if you’re a country music fan. Jerrod Niemann will pull you in when he hits the stage at the...
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When Did Resource Frugality Become Un-American?
While in college working for peanuts in the cafeteria dish room, I heard two opposite and striking attitudes toward food waste.One student...
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Worth Noting - February 2016
People/AwardsJoyce Ruocco, a clerk in the Wastewater Division of the Department of Public Works, was named October Employee of the Month in...
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Biosolids Management and Headworks
Mixing system leads to significant energy savingsProblem: The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Metropolitan Sewerage District needed to reduce the mixing energy in the anaerobic...
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Hydro International Grit Removal System Adaptable For Intermittent Pumping
The HeadCell grit removal system from Hydro International can be adapted for intermittent operation by incorporating a deeper grit sump and can...
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Neptune Mechanical Diaphragm Metering Pumps Offer High-Pressure, Flow-Through Design
Series MP7000 mechanically actuated diaphragm metering pumps from the Neptune Chemical Pump Co., part of PSG, a Dover company, are designed for...




















