Excess nitrogen from agricultural runoff can enter surface waters with devastating effects, including algal blooms and fish kills. However, riparian buffer zones —...
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News Briefs: Olympians Attempt to Avoid Rio's Sewage Splash
In Rio de Janeiro, a successful trip to the 2016 Olympics means more than a medal for those competing in water sports....
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EPA Provides Funding for Gold King Mine Cleanup
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding more than $445,000 to reimburse the Navajo Nation for response costs for actions associated with the...
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Fort McMurray Operators Tell The Tale of Smoke, Fire and Saving a Plant
“From where I live in McMurray, I could see the fire bombers from our backyard, but I didn’t think twice about it.”That’s...
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Name That Biosolid: MWRD Opens Naming Contest to Public
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District in Wisconsin markets its biosolids as "Milorganite." DC Water in Washington, D.C., recently launched "Bloom." And now, the...
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Florida Stormwater Projects to Improve Indian River Lagoon Water Quality
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection awarded more than $1.6 million in funding for stormwater projects in Brevard County to protect the health...
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Treating Antarctica's Wastewater to Save its Wildlife
Despite its remote location and harsh conditions, Antarctica boasts a human population larger than some municipalities. With about 40 permanent research stations,...
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WE&RF Appoints New Research Officer to Lead Integrated Water Research Program
The Water Environment & Reuse Foundation announced that Jeff Mosher has been named chief research and strategic planning officer to lead the foundation’s...
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Montana Water Utility Employs Arsenic and Iron Removal System
In November 2009, AdEdge Water Technologies was contacted by Great West Engineering to provide an arsenic and iron removal system for the...
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The Top 10 Trends in Groundwater Contaminants
Nearly half of the U.S. population relies on groundwater as a drinking water source. That’s more than 140 million people, and about 45...
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Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding
The Florida DEP and the Florida Water Management Districts have identified 35 springs projects to receive more than $56.6 million included in the 2016-17 “Florida...
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This Plant Shows How a Versatile Staff Can Keep Things Humming
The operators at the Plant City Utilities Operations Division are truly a multi-talented team.They receive one-on-one training from a dedicated operations trainer...
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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...











