Through the innovative use of a solar array installed in 2010 and a state-of-the-art cogeneration system installed in 2014, the Hayward (San...
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Conquering Pump Maintenance in 7 Easy Steps
When things are running smoothly it’s easy to overlook common maintenance chores and rationalize that it’s not worth the time to regularly...
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EPA Launches New Guide for Long-Term Stormwater Planning, Names Five Pilot Communities
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a package of tools to help communities plan long-term strategies for managing stormwater pollution. EPA’s tools promote...
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The Synergy of Membrane Cleaners
Water treatment facilities across various industries are often challenged by membrane cleaning. As membranes become fouled from use they become less effective....
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Mixing Oil and Water: Operator Uses Geology Experience at Bozeman Plant
Abigail Foust had done everything from working as a janitor to selling fly fishing waders. She even worked for three years in...
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Tnemec Announces 2016 People's Choice Tank of the Year
Tnemec has announced the People's Choice winner for the 2016 Tank of the Year contest. A tank in Houston County, Georgia, claimed the title after receiving the...
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Water & Wastewater Product News - October 2016
HEMCO Corporation Environmentally Controlled Enclosures
The ModuLab from HEMCO Corporation incorporates HEPA filtration to regulate air quality from Class 1,000 to 100,000. Precise temperature control...
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AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored 20 public drinking water systems with its top utility management awards on Oct. 17 in ceremonies...
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Lake Erie WaterFest Brings the Party to Conservation Efforts
When you think of a beach party, you picture toes in the water and a tropical drink. While learning opportunities aren’t typically...
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Partnership for Safe Water Keeps Marshalltown Water Works Moving Forward
For many years, employees at Marshalltown (Iowa) Water Works were used to doing things a certain way. The Partnership for Safe Water...
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Unplugged: The Path to Becoming an Energy Independent Facility
The Hayward Water Pollution Control Facility used to consume up to 60 percent of the city’s electricity. Today, it produces its own...
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This Simple Aeration Change Brought Big Energy Savings at Wilako Wastewater
It was an invitation too good to turn down. Two regulatory bodies wanted to help the Wetumpka Water Works & Sewer Board...
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Career Path Program Could Fill the Operator Retirement Gap
Baby boomers are retiring from the clean-water industry in record numbers, and there is strong competition in the trades for the kinds...
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What a Compost Demonstration Project Teaches Us About Biosolids
The Oregon city of Albany is assessing ways to improve solids treatment and handling at the Albany-Millersburg Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). The...
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Upgrade Transition: Nashville Keeps Plant Humming During Chemical Feed Installation
The Omohundro and K. R. Harrington conventional surface water treatment plants that provide drinking water to metropolitan Nashville recently received new chemical...
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Living Fencing Solution Blends Aesthetics and Security
In downtown Havre de Grace, a 17-foot-tall living fence graces the front and one side of the highly visible water treatment plant.Hundreds...
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Trident KDS Separator Offers Versatility in Separation
Sometimes, simple is better. That is one main selling point behind the latest innovation of Trident Processes: the Trident KDS Separator showcased...












