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12.02.2024
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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10-Plus Years of TTHM Removal Success for an Ohio Village
Sponsored by: Ixom Watercare
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Product News: OZ Lifting Products, Franklin Electric, KROHNE and More
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Developing Standard Operating Procedures for Chlorination in Water Treatment
Sponsored by: Blue-White Industries
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Clear Solutions: Navigating Wastewater Challenges with Dissolved Air Flotation in Condiment Production
Sponsored by: HUBER Technology, Inc.
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AI: Will It Make You a Better Operator or Unemployed?
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How Henderson Water Utility Reduces Sludge Cake by 67%
Sponsored by: ELODE USA, Inc.
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“The threat today and in the future is real, and it is accelerating. Attackers are targeting water utilities and are not likely to stop until they see them putting up more defenses.”
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Daily Battles: Tackling Odor Challenges in Water and Sewer Management
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Want to build a gateway to water careers? Teach the trades.
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Trash pump line gets upgraded solids-reduction technology
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Exam Study Guide: Electrical current imbalance and chemical reactions
U.S. NEWS
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Asheville gets drinkable tap water back, 53 days after Hurricane Helene
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Efforts to mitigate odors from wastewater treatment plant ongoing in Traverse City
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New report assessing Texas’ water needs points to San Antonio as example of planning ahead
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Ventura water recycling project with swollen costs but big promise gets $60M federal grant
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‘Really weird’ data manipulation by water lab chemist poses ‘no imminent threat’ to public health
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