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01.21.2026
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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CO2 Feeder Ensures Proper pH
Exam Study Guide: Optimal Bacterial Growth Conditions and Water Membrane Classifications
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Air For Rent
Technology Deep Dive: You’ve Never Seen Water Treatment Quite Like This
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A New Option for Managing Wipes Without Grinding
News About Thompson Pump, the Water Quality Association, Stantec and More
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“We will be able to use our reclaimed water beneficially at the wetland, and serve some public-access reuse customers to offset potable water irrigation with our purple pipe in our large neighborhoods.”
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