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Guess How Much This Plant Had to Invest for Permit-Compliant Nutrient Reduction
Everything was running fine at the Lake Stevens Sewer District. Then the Washington Department of Ecology imposed a new permit limiting total...
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Wastewater Provides a Source of Green Heating and Cooling in Denver
A land-use issue at a historic site in Denver led to a huge thermal energy recovery project that benefits both that site...
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Potable Reuse Is Booming. So Are Your Professional Prospects.
The boom in wastewater recycling means big opportunities for water treatment professionals.
That’s according to Peter Annin, author of the book, Purified: How...
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Hodge Helped His Community Prosper, and Did the Same for His Team Members
Editor’s Note: John Luther Hodge, 61, died from a heart attack Aug. 23, 2023. Hodge was born on April 18, 1962 in...
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Jerry Baker Does It All for Water and Wastewater in Greenleaf, Kansas
Jerry Baker has a big job in a small town.As the only full-time city employee in Greenleaf, Kansas, Baker is responsible for...
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Once a Cop, Michalak Now Polices a Top-Quality Treatment Process
With a degree in criminal justice and a work history in the casino industry, Jeff Michalak never imagined that in his mid-50s...
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Poster Contest Links Conservation With Artistic Expression
Hicksville Water District superintendent Paul Granger is no stranger to water poster contests. He has hosted them on and off for the...
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How Much More Efficient Can You Be With All Your Data in One Place?
Data silos can be a drag on efficiency and performance for clean-water and drinking water authorities.
Traditionally, integrating essential information from multiple sources...
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A Revolution: Dewatering Biosolids With Electro-Osmosis
Josh Thompson had a massive challenge.
Within 60 days — the end of October 2022 — the landfill would reduce the volume of...
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Mixed Results: Creative Battle Against the Sea
Producing good water is a balancing act on Alabama’s Dauphin Island.
The barrier island a few miles off the state’s coast in the...
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A Dedicated Woman Professional Paves the Way for Others
Wastewater remains a traditionally male field, but women have joined the ranks through various avenues. There are as many different “how I...
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Off to a Great Career Start, Corry Tschopp
In any sport or business, rookie recognition signifies a newcomer achieving great things and destined to do even more down the road.
That...
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In the Water Business, Mike Ziegler Found a Rewarding Career
From the time he graduated high school until 1996, Mike Ziegler was a dairy farmer in Beecher City, Illinois.
“Then we had a...
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Award-Winning Biosolids Program Is Built on Relationships
It’s more than product quality that makes for an exemplary biosolids program at the Central Davis Sewer District in Utah.
The key ingredient,...
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Making a Splash with Kids
The Prince William County Service Authority has had a varied and engaging education program for years.
But when COVID hit, staff members knew...
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Exam Study Guide - February 2024
WASTEWATER
By Rick LallishAnhydrous or quicklime is great for pH-adjusting and coagulating solids. What must be done before it can be used?A. It has...
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Industry News - February 2024
Flomatic names new municipal and OEM sales managerAppointed by President Nick Farrara, Flomatic has promoted Jim Tucci to municipal and OEM sales manager....
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Product Spotlight: New drum screen eliminates maintenance issues
In the world of wastewater treatment, drum screens are unsung heroes. Their compact design and fully automatic operation make them a reliable...






















