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Making the Shift from Water Chlorination to Reverse Osmosis
Operators at the Sterling Water Treatment Plant went from on-site well water chlorination to a $30 million, 9.5 mgd reverse osmosis (RO)...
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Award-Winning Superintendent Does it For the Love of Wastewater
Ed Bonham basks in peace and calm as he cruises the county roads of Kansas on his 2010 Harley-Davidson Street Glide motorcycle,...
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California Utility Tackles Flushables With Multimedia Campaign
Many studies prove that to really hit home with your message, it needs to be delivered multiple ways. The public relations team...
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WaterSmart Data Drives Water Conservation Efforts for Florida District
The St. Johns River Water Management District in Florida has launched a customer engagement platform to determine if utilities can promote water...
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The Lure of Lagoons: Why Wildlife Thrives Around Marion's Wastewater
Two llamas, four goats, a pair of swans, several ducks, a few turtles, deer, fox, coyotes, and raccoon all sound like an...
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Q&A: The Nature Conservancy's John Nelson Talks Watershed Phosphorus Reduction
Clean-water plants facing tough new permit limits on phosphorus increasingly look upstream. Some states allow innovative methods for phosphorus reduction in waterways...
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Singer Valve Showcases Single-Process Control Panel
Simplicity is important in controlling processes in water treatment and distribution systems. That simplicity includes freedom from installing and stocking numerous different...
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With Waves of Operator Retirements Coming, It's Time to Talk to the Next Generation
It’s said that one of a leader’s most important duties is to groom a successor. That’s important in the water professions, where...
Editorial
Worth Noting - August 2016
People/AwardsDan Skidmore was hired as manager for the District of Sooke Wastewater Treatment Plant in British Columbia, Canada.The Price River Water Improvement...
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Fixing Phosphorus: How Adaptive Management Can Solve a Nutrient Dilemma
Phosphorus.Every wastewater treatment plant manager knows that meeting new limits for phosphorus can be very costly. But managers also know that controlling...
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Devastating Flash Floods Cut Off Wisconsin City, Overwhelm Treatment Plants
A massive storm has washed out roads, bridges and critical underground infrastructure in northern Wisconsin, essentially severing the area from the rest...
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Cleveland Trumps Up Infrastructure Ahead of GOP Convention
The Republican National Convention kicks off July 18 in Cleveland, the city’s first such event since 1936. That means about 50,000 visitors...
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The 411 on Iron and Manganese Treatment Solutions
In the United States, iron and manganese are some of the most common culprits of groundwater contamination. Typically considered nuisance contaminants, these...
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US Municipal Infrastructure Forecast Reaches $532 Billion
Capital expenditures for U.S. municipal water and wastewater utilities – including spending on pipes, plants and pumps – are expected to exceed $532 billion...
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Exam Study Guide: Collection Systems General Knowledge
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to properly...
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News Briefs: Two Wastewater Workers Air-Lifted After Gas Exposure
Two treatment plant workers were rescued from the basement of the River Road Wastewater Treatment Plant in Wichita Falls, Texas, on Saturday,...













