The city of Youngstown, Ohio, has reduced the salaries and suspended 25 water employees who were found guilty of falsifying credentials.The workers...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: March 2017
Endress+Hauser installs high-pressure test rig
Endress+Hauser installed a high-pressure test rig at its U.S. headquarters in Greenwood, Indiana. The rig allows for testing...
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The Little Bacterium That Could
A humble bacterium first isolated in New York’s Lake Oneida almost 30 years ago could change the world. With its innate ability...
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Researchers Study New Method for Breaking Down Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater
University of Minnesota scientists from the Wackett Lab recently announced they’re inventing a better way to predict how pharmaceuticals break down in...
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News Briefs: Alaska Gets Failing Grade In Water/Wastewater Infrastructure
The American Society of Civil Engineers recently gave Alaska a C-minus on its infrastructure report card after getting a failing grade on...
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LIFT Technology Scan Identifies 16 New Technologies
Sixteen new technologies will be featured in the upcoming Leaders Innovating Forum for Technology’s (LIFT) Technology Scan.A joint initiative between the Water...
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City Solves Iron and Manganese Problems With Treatment System
In late 2011, the United States Army Corps of Engineers approved plans to install a new well and build a new water...
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Water Treatment Vulnerabilities Exposed Via Simulated Ransomware Attack
Cybersecurity researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new form of ransomware that was able to take control of a...
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News Briefs: Residents Launching Their Own Utility to Deal With Bad Water
Residents near Bloomfield, New Mexico, are forming their own utility after dealing with bad water for the past nine months. The state...
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Updated Water Management Plan to Help Utilities Meet Infrastructure Challenges
Nearly a decade after an agreement among six water trade organizations and the EPA that pledged to develop a water sector utility...
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News Briefs: Untreated Waste Continues Spilling Into Puget Sound
Post-storm flooding and damage at the West Point Treatment Plant in Seattle has caused the plant to operate at half capacity, and...
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More Than a Concrete Jungle: An Outsider Tours Water-Centric Milwaukee
I always dreamed of visiting Jones Island. It has actually been on my bucket list for decades.I wish I could say Jones Island...
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How Getting an Operator's Perspective Helped This WWTP Designer
The two years Mark Knudson spent as a wastewater operator at the Cowlitz County (Oregon) Water Pollution Control Plant made all the...
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Traditional Retirement Not an Option for This Award-Winning Operator
After winning a prestigious award for his contributions to the industry, John Adie retired from a 25-year career at the wastewater treatment...
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WWTP Energy Audit Leads to Money-Saving Changes
Energy conservation is part of the planning process for the city of Stratford, Ontario. With the wastewater treatment plant consuming more than...
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Hurricane Leads Hoboken Plant to Design, Install Major Improvements
Lots of rain and stormwater runoff in a short time can challenge any combined sewer system.Just ask the operators of the Adams...
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Rehabilitating Gravity Filters
Granular filter media (effective sizes from 0.5 to 1.5 mm) generally remove particles larger than 7 to 10 percent of the smallest...














