Electromechanical diaphragm pumps deliver consistent flowProblemThe City of Nampa (population 80,000) is the largest and fastest growing city in Canyon County, Idaho. The...
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Speedy Settling
Anew ballasted biological treatment process has helped the Allenstown (N.H.) Wastewater Treatment Plant expand capacity in response to orders from state regulators...
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Names Do Matter
The agency in Oregon now called Clean Water Services was born in 1970 as the Unified Sewerage Agency (USA).The name fit. In...
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Good Timing
It was a happy coincidence. As officials in Pittsfield, Mass., were working on an ambitious energy efficiency plan for the wastewater treatment...
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Big Aspirations
The Town of Lincoln has been described as the “front door to Missouri’s great lakes,” Lake of the Ozarks and Truman Lake. It...
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Pitching Right In
Even though less than half a mile of a 50 mile public hiking/biking trail passes in front of the clean-water plant in...
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Breaking Trail
For 52 years, a cheese factory employed many residents of Cumberland, Wis. In 1953, the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) required the...
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The Secret To Wastewater Math
In my years as a wastewater operator trainer, I find that math is by far the most anxiety-producing topic for those preparing...
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Paint Me A Picture
Nothing calls attention to clean water like a picture in the paper — or a segment on TV — showing kids holding...
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Garden Ready
Stowe is a small Vermont town with A BIG name: It’s world renowned as a ski resort that has grown to be...
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From The Founder: Changing With The Times
During late winter 1981, the first annual Liquid Waste Hauler’s Equipment & Trade Show was held in Nashville, Tenn. The show was...
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Chemical Concerns: What’s in the Great Lakes?A recent report by the International Joint Commission assessed the effectiveness of existing wastewater treatment technologies in...
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A Great Use Of Land
The operating team at the Algonquin (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment Plant found a great use for part of the plant property: raising food...
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More Fitting Name
In response to your request for feedback [“What’s In a Name? Or a Title?” TPO, January 2014]: A little over 20 years...
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From Inside Out
Clean-water operator associations are generally places for networking, learning and sharing best practices. What if they could have power as focal points...
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Worth Noting - February 2014
PEOPLE/AWARDSThe Oklahoma Water Pollution Control Association recognized three employees at the City of Lawton, Okla., water treatment plant. Scott Golden won the...
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Getting A Handle On Energy
The U.S. EPA estimates 30 to 40 percent of a municipality’s energy consumption is for treating water and wastewater. That’s a total...
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Dual-Vessel Purification System Designed For Quick Setup
The 9210 online total organic carbon (TOC) analyzer from OI Analytical, a Xylem brand, is designed for routine monitoring and regulatory compliance...

















