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07.09.2025
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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Variable Area Flowmeters Deliver Value and Performance
Sponsored by: Blue-White Industries
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Study Finds Hidden Effects of Wildfires on Water Systems
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How to Enable Operational, Labor and Energy Efficiency in Wastewater Lift Stations
Sponsored by: Mitsubishi Electric Automation
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Duperon Technology Keeps Debris Out of the Channel in Cali, Colombia
Sponsored by: Duperon Corporation
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In My Words: Potable Reuse Will Soon Reach New Heights. Operators Are Key Players.
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OZ Lifting Products CompOZite Davit Crane
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How Henderson Water Utility Reduces Sludge Cake by 67%
Sponsored by: ELODE USA, Inc.
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Product News: Hemco, Hapman and Victaulic
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“Wastewater is so unique, it’s so site-specific. To have people here testing on our water, to see what works well or not quite as well, how things need to be modified before going full scale and what that could look like — it’s really beneficial.”
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