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Paddle On!: A Kayaking Mission for Clean WaterWith each stroke of their kayak paddles and each pedal of their bicycles, Gary and...
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Florida Treatment Plant Transitions to Sophisticated Step-Feed Biological Nutrient Removal
The Eustis Wastewater Treatment Plant went online in 1959 with a 1.0 mgd trickling filter process. Fifty-seven years later, it’s a 2.4...
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How One City Tackled Expensive Infrastructure Upgrades
The Louisiana City of Tallulah prospered for many years, until the 1970s, when a large lumber mill closed down and the newly...
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Biosolids, Recycling and Storage Solutions: The Dyno Dirt Story
It’s a common problem: Too much biosolids volume, not enough storage space, and landfill costs becoming prohibitive.The team in Denton, Texas, 30...
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The Success of a Private Partnership: New Jersey Plant Partners with American Water
The North Brunswick Water Treatment Plant has come a long way in 50 years. When the 1963 gravity filter system surpassed its...
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Can Your Wastewater Treatment Plant Fuel a Municipal Fleet?
Many municipal vehicles in the Colorado City of Grand Junction now run on fuel that costs the city just $1.50 a gallon.The...
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Milwaukee's Wastewater Plant Is City's Hippest Tourist Attraction
In Milwaukee, you can explore motorcycle history at the Harley-Davidson Museum. And catch a ball game at Miller Park. And then tour...
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Energy Efficiency is as Easy as Smart Budget Planning
The City of Greeley (Colorado) Water Pollution Control Facility has reduced its total energy consumption by 37 percent since 2011, achieving annual...
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This Manitoba Town Transformed an Obsolete Lagoon Using Bioremediation
Through an unconventional approach to decommissioning a two-cell wastewater treatment lagoon covering 30 acres, the Manitoba Town of Niverville nearly halved its...
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NACWA's Andrew Bliss Answers Your Public Outreach Questions
Private companies are rarely criticized for hiring public relations firms to promote their image or advertising agencies to push their products.But when...
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On Cutting Corners
In the workplace, wrong is wrong and needs to be made right as soon as possible (“When a Colleague Cuts a Corner,”...
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Cleansing the Air
Clean-water plants increasingly rely on controls to limit odors to surrounding neighborhoods and limit nuisance complaints.Chemical and biological controls are proven effective...
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What You Should Expect at WWETT Show 2016
Last year, the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show was spilling out of the exhibit hall at the Indiana...
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The Complexity and Compromises of Sewage Overflows
One frustrating thing about environmental communication is that the advantage always goes to the simple — or simplistic — argument.I see this...
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Skid-Mounted Belts
With municipal utilities facing tight budgets, efficiency is paramount. Water and wastewater treatment machinery must save energy and lower operating costs.One answer...
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Worth Noting - January 2016
People/AwardsJohn Cruz, Big Valley Rancheria Tribal System operator, received the 2015 Tribal Water/Wastewater Operator of the Year award from the Inter Tribal...
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Process Chemistry and Laboratory Analysis
Online effluent monitoring helps automotive plant stay in complianceProblem: An automotive plant in Ohio needed to treat wastewater for COD removal. Under...
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Flygt Adjustable, Submersible Mixer For Adapting To Changing Loads, Seasonal Demands
The Flygt 4320 low-speed, submersible wastewater mixer from Xylem features built-in speed regulation to optimize control over the mixer’s thrust for continuous...



















