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Geothermal Heating And Cooling Save Energy At A Maine Composting Site
Editorial
September 16, 2014
A Maine composting facility creates beneficial recycled products, and does it with less energy, thanks to innovations like geothermal heating and cooling.
Iowa Plant Superintendent Kam Reeves Leads By Coaching And Example
Editorial
September 16, 2014
Kam Reeves applies education, coaching and lead-by-example principles to his superintendent’s job at the Ottumwa Water Pollution Control Facility.
A Septage Receiving Station Screens Out Debris And Protects Plant Processes
Editorial
September 16, 2014
A specially designed receiving station enables an Illinois village to receive septage as a source of revenue without creating treatment plant process issues.
A Texas Biosolids Program Earns Honors For Clean Operation And Customer Satisfaction
Editorial
September 16, 2014
The Trinity River Authority looks to major advances in a biosolids program that already earns high marks for environmental quality and customer satisfaction.
More Clean-Water Plants Fulfill Their Potential As Resource Recovery Centers
Editorial
September 16, 2014
The more you look around, the more you see clean-water plants looking to fulfill their whole potential as centers for water reclamation and resource recovery.
EU Project Brings Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technology to Spain
Online Exclusives
September 16, 2014
A test facility in Valencia, Spain, will evaluate energy efficiency and resource recovery in wastewater treatment.
Hello, Polymer, It's Nice to Meet You
Online Exclusives
September 08, 2014
Polymer can be expensive, unpleasant to work with, and as slippery as wet ice, but what it does is nothing short of amazing.
Water Treatment 101: A Disinfection Primer
Online Exclusives
August 25, 2014
Studying for an exam? Refreshing your knowledge? Whatever the case, go back to the basics with this primer on disinfection for water and wastewater plants.
UK Environment Agency Recommends Jerome Gold Film Analyzer
Online Exclusives
August 21, 2014
When out in the field, nothing detects hydrogen sulfide better than the Jerome Gold Film Hydrogen Sulfide Analyzer.
McLanahan Reaches 1 Million Hours Without Lost-Work-Time Accident
Online Exclusives
August 20, 2014
Geomembrane Tank Covers Control Odor, Algae Growth
Editorial
August 14, 2014
To A New Level
Editorial
August 14, 2014
First-of-a-kind technologies enable creation of a “complete removal” tertiary treatment system from a lagoon facility in central California.
Two Birds, One Stone
Editorial
August 14, 2014
A North Carolina plant team’s innovations include simultaneous nitrification-denitrification to meet upcoming phosphorus and nitrogen removal mandates.
Small-Town Treatment Plant Uses Biosolids To Create A High-Demand Product
Editorial
August 14, 2014
A Washington town turns to biosolids composting and creates a highly popular, revenue-producing product with strong demand from commercial and residential users.
Right At Home
Editorial
August 14, 2014
The Stevens Point treatment plant lives up to its community’s environmental ethic while helping to create a climate friendly to business expansion and economic strength.
Headworks and Biosolids Management
Editorial
July 17, 2014
Better Than Rehab
Editorial
July 17, 2014
A new plant with a special lagoon treatment system helps a small Missouri city improve effluent quality and comply with state permit limits.
What’s All the Fuss?
Editorial
July 17, 2014
By now biosolids should have come of age as a well-accepted recycled product, yet public suspicion still exists. Here’s a perspective on the issue from the Northwest US.
Up With Efficiency
Editorial
July 17, 2014
Two advanced treatment plants in Florida make process and facility changes that save hundreds of thousands on electricity and chemicals.
Green Insurance
Editorial
July 17, 2014
A poplar tree farm allows an Oregon utility to diversify its beneficial use options for Class B biosolids and significantly extends the land application season.
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