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02.10.2025
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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Blending Safety and Cost Savings into Chemical Feed Systems
Sponsored by: Primary Fluid Systems Inc.
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News Briefs: Texas Governor Declares Water Infrastructure an Emergency Item
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HUBER’s TrashMax Protects Downstream Systems from Bulky and Coarse Material
Sponsored by: HUBER Technology, Inc.
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A Solution for Primary Treatment: AquaPrime Cloth Media Filter
Sponsored by: Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
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Affordable Housing Project Overcomes Stringent Water Requirements
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Selecting an Optimal Blower for the Water Industry
Sponsored by: Kaeser Compressors, Inc.
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Sustainable Operations: Clean the Water, Cool the River: A Treatment Innovation
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New Option for Upgrading to Finer Bar Openings
Sponsored by: Duperon Corporation
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"It’s the little stuff we all do every day in support of each other that adds up to being recognized by these awards. Every group has their role and does a great job to produce consistent water for the community."
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Clearing the Pipes: How Cities Are Tackling the Lead Service Line Replacement Challenge
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University of Texas' WaterHub to reduce Austin campus' water use by 40%
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Smart strainer technology allows for proactive maintenance
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Marquette University professor at forefront in defending clean water
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DC Water begins drilling in Potomac River to explore options to rehab underwater sewer line
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Santa Clara County sues more than a dozen companies over ‘forever chemicals' found in water
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