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Efficient Pumps And VFDs Bring Fast Payback On A Rhode Island Plant Upgrade
Editorial
September 16, 2014
A Rhode Island town expects payback of 3 1/2 years on an extensive project to upgrade inefficient pumps and install variable-frequency drives.
Treatment With Trees
Editorial
June 16, 2014
A poplar plantation at an Oregon treatment plant saves on infrastructure costs and creates an aesthetically pleasing environment on neighboring land.
Ace Troubleshooter
Editorial
May 19, 2014
Gary Hanson doubles as an operations specialist for a global consulting firm and superintendent of a tiny utility. Both profit from his problem-solving skills.
People Person
Editorial
May 09, 2014
Andy Hall has combined technical aptitude with a human touch to build an award-winning career in a fast-growing New Mexico city.
Tricks of the Trade
Editorial
March 11, 2014
A Massachusetts water utility applies innovative financing to complete a cost-saving solar energy project with no increase in rates.
Industry News - January 2014
Editorial
January 20, 2014
Conserving in a Land of Plenty
Editorial
December 12, 2013
There’s no shortage of water around Medford, Ore., but the prospect of a costly water plant expansion now motivates customers to conserve.
Simple Technology, Big Breakthrough
Editorial
September 16, 2013
The nation’s first use of glycerol to reduce nitrogen saves millions in capital investment for a New York City treatment plant and helps Jamaica Bay restoration.
All-Around Performer
Editorial
September 16, 2013
Rich Hunt brings a long list of proven capabilities to help clean-water plants produce quality effluent and operate reliably, safely and cost-effectively.
CH2M HILL Water Experts Named AWWA Fuller Award Winners
Online Exclusives
August 08, 2013
Lawrence Benjamin, Brad Phelps and Tom Walters presented with American Water Works Association’s highest honor for leadership
CH2M HILL Partners on $80 Million Contract for Biosolids Upgrades in San Francisco
Online Exclusives
August 07, 2013
Worth Noting - August 2013
Editorial
July 18, 2013
We Can’t Afford What?
Editorial
July 11, 2013
A report shows that utility leaders worry about future funding for water and wastewater systems. On this issue, our society needs to grow up and get with it.
CH2M HILL Water Experts Named AWWA Fuller Award Winners
Online Exclusives
July 01, 2013
Lawrence Benjamin, Brad Phelps and Tom Walters presented with American Water Works Association’s highest honor for leadership
Worth Noting - July 2013
Editorial
June 17, 2013
Industry News - May 2013
Editorial
May 14, 2013
Process control using Sludge Volume Index (SVI)
Online Exclusives
April 15, 2013
Patchogue Wastewater Treatment Plant project receives ACEC Engineering Excellence Gold Award
Online Exclusives
April 09, 2013
Ceramic membranes gain use, but plenty of ‘ifs’ still remain
Online Exclusives
March 20, 2013
Expect asset management use in water sector to grow in next five years
Online Exclusives
March 19, 2013
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