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Editorial
Challenges Abound In Effort To Capture Heat And Energy From Digestion
Hundreds of pounds of solids slipped downstream through worn equipment at the Fairhaven (Massachusetts) Water Pollution Control Facility. The volume made it...
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Anua Purchased by Employee-Led Private Equity Group
Industry entrepreneurs and veteran employees Charles Ray and Colin Bishop announced the acquisition of all western hemisphere assets and rights to Anua...
Blogs
The Funny, Sometimes Entertaining, Yet Always Important, Side of Sludge
It was a busy holiday weekend, full of fireworks and ice cream and swimming and hot summer weather. Whether you were lucky...
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10 Expert Ways to Market Your Biosolids Program
If you want to recycle your biosolids, you have to market.And while that involves more than putting out a pile and printing...
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SEEPEX Introduces Two-Stage Smart Conveying Technology
SEEPEX has officially released its two-stage Smart Conveying Technology. SCT, the innovative technology for progressive cavity pumps, combines increased productivity and lower...
Editorial
Biogas-To-Energy Helps A New York Facility Toward Self-Sufficiency
The Ithaca (New York) Area Wastewater Treatment Facility now generates nearly half its electricity on site, and the plant team hopes a...
Editorial
Sequencing Batch Reactors Help Drive Down Nutrients
How can the biggest be a perfect fit for the smallest? The sequencing batch reactor system at the newly upgraded Bowling Green (Kentucky)...
Editorial
Biosolids Management Plan Points The Way To Excellence
At the Atlantic County (New Jersey) Utilities Authority, where efficient biosolids incinerators have a major impact on operations, leaders decided in 2010 to...
Editorial
THK Hybrid System Thickens Without Polymer
Thickening of waste activated sludge (WAS) before anaerobic digestion can reduce costs substantially. Typically, WAS is more difficult to thicken than primary...
Editorial
Dubuque Resource Recovery Facility Keeps It Sustainable
When leaders in the Iowa city of Dubuque began seeking proposals for a wastewater treatment plant upgrade, they made one thing clear.“The...
Editorial
Trial By Fire: Membrane Filtration Comes To Oklahoma
The Verdigris Water Treatment Plant in Broken Arrow is one of the largest membrane plants in Oklahoma and the country. While the...
Editorial
Biosolids Everywhere! Metro Vancouver Embraces Integrated Resource Recovery
Biosolids from wastewater treatment plants at Metro Vancouver are put to use just about everywhere nearby.From cover material at landfills, to fertilizer on...
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News Briefs: Texas Drought Officially Over!
A drought that began in 2010 is officially over, according to the Texas Water Development Board and the State Climatologist. The four-and-a-half-year...
Blogs
To Market, To Market to Sell A Biosolids Program
Truck it to farm fields. Ship it to composters and blenders. Fertilize trees. Bag it up for sale at the garden store....
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Exam Study Guide: Preliminary/Primary Treatment
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to...
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News Briefs: Chrysler Worker Dies at Wastewater Treatment Plant
An employee at an FCA US plant in Detroit died this week while preforming maintenance operations at the facility’s onsite wastewater treatment plant....












