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Dewatering and Biosolids
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Editorial
How City Trucks in Manteca, California Could Run On Food Waste
Removing food from solid waste streams to preserve landfill space is nothing new, but one utility in California has plans to turn...
Editorial
See How Ohio City Got Up To Date with its Treatment Plant
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Village of Ohio City’s 150,000 gpd trickling filter plant routinely bypassed 270,000 gpd of...
Online Exclusives
Branding Your Biosolids Makes All the Difference
Persuading a community to accept Class A exceptional quality biosolids depends a lot on presentation and subliminal messaging. When the city of...
Editorial
Beautiful Biosolids? It's All About Perception
Few would think of biosolids as attractive, but that was the goal Gregory Kongslie set for Sumner Grow, the Class A exceptional-quality...
Editorial
Treatment and Filtration
Injection system helps clear odor issues from pump stationProblem: Hydrogen sulfide at 1,000 ppm at the Forest Hills Pump Station in Pikeville,...
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WEFTEC Spotlight: Hydro International Introduces Advanced Hydro MicroScreen Technology
Hydro International introduced Hydro MicroScreen technology for primary clarification and fine screening during WEFTEC in New Orleans, Sept. 26-28.The Hydro MicroScreen rotating...
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WateReuse Association Announces 2016 Award Winners
The WateReuse Association recognized extraordinary leadership in water reuse during the Annual WateReuse Awards Sept. 13 in Tampa, Florida, during the 31st Annual WateReuse...
Editorial
How a Tulsa Plant Won Platinum Status During an Upgrade
A major upgrade was a long time coming for the Lower Bird Creek Water Pollution Control Facility.The 20-year-old facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma,...
Editorial
Of Elk, and National Parks and Fluctuating Plant Flows
What’s it like to have a six-point bull elk standing on the front steps of your treatment plant? Or to see his...
Editorial
Q&A: Biosolids Talk with NEBRA's Ned Beecher
For almost 20 years, Ned Beecher has led the Northeast Biosolids and Residuals Association (NEBRA) as executive director. The organization has seen...
Editorial
PONDUS Installation Assists Digestion and Increases Biogas Production
Clean-water plants looking toward energy self-sufficiency often seek more biogas output from their anaerobic digesters. Some get it by adding food waste...
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Getting the Arsenic Out: Nebraska City Finds Treatment Solution
Customer: City of Stromsburg, NebraskaContaminant: ArsenicFlow rate: 1.1 mgdProblem: In May 2011, AdEdge Water Technologies was selected among other vendors by Miller...
Videos
Trucks Keep Moving Because ECUA Septage Receiving Station Handles It All
With a septage receiving station, you never know what you're going to get. The Emerald Coast Utility Authority in Pensacola, Florida, needed...
Editorial
Phase IV Status Means Excellent Operator Training at Crown Water
Achieving Phase IV in the Partnership for Safe Water Program - Treatment Optimization Program means more than peer recognition at the Crown...
Editorial
How to Run a Plant with Seasonal Fluctuations
Public Works director Chris Jacobs sums up the challenges of treating wastewater in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire: “It’s like we’re...
Editorial
Neither Construction nor Chaos Could Stop These Operators
They were indispensable. Five professionals kept on going amid the chaos of building a new wastewater treatment plant in Nova Scotia, working...














