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12.16.2024
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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Learn About the ResidualHQ Automated Disinfectant Control System
Sponsored by: Ixom Watercare
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News Briefs: University Partners With Army to Research Mobile Water Treatment
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FLEXFLO M4 Peristaltic Pump for Long Chain Polymers
Sponsored by: Blue-White Industries
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WWTP Upgrades to State-of-the-Art AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology to Meet Growing Demand
Sponsored by: Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
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2024 Summary of Ohio Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Released
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New OrbitGrinder: Macerating Technology That Is Out of This World
Sponsored by: Boerger, LLC
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Cover Story: A Georgia Clean-Water Operator Makes the Most of Opportunities in the Profession
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How Henderson Water Utility Reduces Sludge Cake by 67%
Sponsored by: ELODE USA, Inc.
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Are you forgetting maintenance for these critical components?
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Spectrometer employs X-ray technology for foreign contaminants
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Bug of the Month: Exocellular polysaccharide and floc formation
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Austin has little to no 'forever chemicals' in its drinking water. What did the city do right?
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Utah's idea to swap Colorado River water for desalination plant money may not be so crazy after all
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Residents share flood lessons as Great Lakes Water Authority tackles crisis
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Thames Water: UK water firm sees sewage spills rise and warns it will run out of cash by March - as debts swell to more than £19bn
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