Prime Solution engineers from an operator's perspective — simple is better. Over the years, sludge dewatering requirements have changed along with sludge processes. Prime...
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HUBER TT7 Doors: NYC’s Guardian Against Rising Waters
In New York City — where infrastructure, history and progress intersect — resilience is no longer optional. As climate threats intensify, the city’s most...
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The BDP Gravity Belt Thickener Is Better Than Ever
The BDP gravity belt thickener is a cost-effective and efficient machine for thickening applications. BDP was one of the first companies to develop a...
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Rethinking Biosolids: Why More Utilities are Moving Away from Land Application
With rising costs and tighter regulations, land applying biosolids is no longer the simple solution it once was.
Why land application is becoming...
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Smart Replacement Pays Off: Esmil Multi-Disk Screw Press Brings Long-Term Reliability to WWTP
Eighteen months after installation, the Esmil MDQ-503(2)CS multi-disk screw press at the Bryan Wastewater Treatment in Bryan, Ohio, is proving to be...
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Composting Class A Biosolids at LVMWD’s Rancho Las Virgenes Facility
Commencing operations in May of 1994, the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District's (LVMWD) Rancho Las Virgenes compost facility is distinguished by its...
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Grand Rapids Wastewater Facility Cuts Costs and Boosts Efficiency with Innovative GritWolf Upgrade
The Grand Rapids Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in west-central Michigan. It serves approximately 265,000 people and treats on average 61.5 million gallons...
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Moving Solids? Here’s How to Pick an Effective Pump
Transporting dewatered biosolids (cake) is a considerable challenge that can become quite frustrating over time.
Two common transfer methods are progressive cavity pumps...
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Dewatering Pump Supports Tappan Zee Bridge Construction
Construction dewatering pump problem
Pumping large volumes of water 150 vertical feet
24/7 operation to cure concrete foundation
Maintaining water temperature
Potential negative impact on ecosystemProject overviewIn late...
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Star Sewer & Water District Reduces Cake Hauling Costs with an Innovative Screw Press
When it comes to population growth, the community of Star, Idaho, lives up to its name. According to the most recent Census Bureau American...
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Protecting Work Sites: Galveston Seawall Cofferdams Rebuilt Using LWA Series Dewatering Pumps
Galveston, Texas, boasts a 17-foot seawall, built in the early 1900s, that protects the city from storms. The engineering feat that followed...
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From Mustard to Microbubbles: HUBER's HDF Keeps Develey’s US Operations Compliant and Efficient
Develey is a global leader in the production of mustard, sauces and condiments, with a longstanding heritage dating back to its founding in Munich,...
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Escanaba WWTP Overcomes Space Constraints with HUBER’s RakeMax CF Bar Screen Upgrade
The Escanaba Wastewater Treatment Plant in Michigan underwent a design upgrade to accommodate increased flows into their treatment plant that included a new headworks screen....
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South Valley Sewer District Advances Biosolids Management with Cost-Saving Dryer
To improve biosolids management at the Jordan Basin Water Reclamation Facility, the South Valley Sewer District partnered with Bowen Collins & Associates to explore...
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Mining the Benefits: Upgrading Solids-Handling Slurry Pumps at Silica Proppant Mining Facility
A proppant manufacturer in the Midwest operates a mining operation that produces silica proppants used in hydraulic fracking for oil and gas...
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Acquisition of HUBER Septage Acceptance Plant Improves and Protects WWTP
18-Mile Creek Upper Wastewater Treatment Plant is the central location for six facilities managed by a seven-person staff. Though their facilities do not exceed...
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50 Years of Innovation: HUBER Stainless Steel Manhole Covers
In the 1950s and 1960s, standard manhole covers made from painted or galvanized steel required ongoing maintenance. Municipalities faced issues with:
Corrosion and...
















