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Worth Noting - November 2016
People/AwardsThe sanitation districts of Los Angeles County received Peak Performance Awards from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies. Platinum Awards went...
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Why You Need to Go Beyond the Wastewater Classroom
Early in my career, my education focused on attending classes and getting licenses. It wasn’t until about 10 years in the wastewater...
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EPA Awards Hawaii $18.6 Million to Improve Water Quality
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded the Hawaii Department of Health a $10.3 million grant for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund...
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Environmental Operators Certification Program Appoints Board Members
The Environmental Operators Certification Program announces the appointment of four new members to its board of directors. Joining the board are Peter Coxon,...
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Florida DEP Commits $300 Million for Water-Quality Projects
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs recently committed nearly $300 million...
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U.S. Water’s PhosZero Chemistry Named Finalist in R&D 100 Awards
U.S. Water, a national provider of integrated solutions for water treatment, has been selected as a finalist by the R&D 100 Award...
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Phosphorus Allies: Unraveling Wisconsin’s Dairy/Wastewater Connection
Phosphorus — a water-quality nemesis and the target of tighter treatment regulations — might actually be bringing point-source and nonpoint source dischargers...
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Professional Operator Credential Gains Ground
Editor's note: TPO Editor Ted Rulseh is attending WEFTEC 2016 in New Orleans. Here is a newsworthy topic from the show floor.Mike Humes of...
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WE&RF Announces 2016 Paul L. Busch Award Winner
On Sept. 27, 2016, during WEFTEC in New Orleans, the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation awarded Dr. Jeremy S. Guest, assistant professor in the...
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KSB Showcases Pump Impeller Line at WEFTEC
For many exhibitors at WEFTEC, the show is an opportunity to promote new or redesigned products. Pump manufacturer KSB did that Monday...
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WEFTEC Update: BREW Tank Competition Drums Up Investment Opportunities
Editor's note: TPO Editor Ted Rusleh is attending WEFTEC 2016 in New Orleans. Here are a few of the newsworthy topics from the...
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Advancing Arsenic Removal in Arizona
In August 2004, AdEdge was awarded a contract by the Black Canyon City (Arizona) Water Improvement District to provide a turnkey project...
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Now That's a Beer! Brewing Contest Drums Up Support for Water Reuse
Dan Shirah saw the looks and sensed the trepidation.Sure, Shirah is an experienced homebrewer, but some folks wondered how his latest creation...
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Widespread Plastic Found in Great Lakes Tributaries
Tiny pieces of harmful plastic, called microplastics, are prevalent in many rivers that flow into the Great Lakes, says a study published in...
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EPA Awards $4.8 Million for Water-Quality Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced funding to six universities to work with local communities to better understand the economic value of...
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AdEdge System Tackles Arsenic and Lead in Montana
In November 2009, AdEdge Water Technologies LLC was contacted by Great West Engineering to provide an arsenic- and iron-removal system for the...






