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05.22.2026
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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The Blower You Choose Determines How Efficiently Your Operation Runs and How Long it Stays That Way
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A Municipal Facility Improves Sludge Dryness and Reduces Treatment Cost
News Briefs: EPA Proposes Partial Rollback of PFAS Drinking Water Regulations
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Products, Expertise and Service You Can Count On
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How Henderson Water Utility Reduces Sludge Cake by 67%
In My Words: Water Quality Trading Can Be Challenging. The Wisconsin Clearinghouse Makes It Easy.
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“I’m proud of getting my licenses and being able to use the experience and expertise from my time in the Navy to support the staff here.”
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YOU SHOULD READ
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Treatment Plant Operator
YOU SHOULD WATCH
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The Wastewater Enthusiast
YOU SHOULD USE
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U.S. NEWS
Icon Celebrating over $10 billion in wastewater and drinking water projects funded through Michigan’s State Revolving Funds
State of Michigan
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WMUR
Icon In Canton, Gov. Stein calls for more federal funding for water infrastructure post-Helene
Blue Ridge Public Radio
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KIII TV
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