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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Editorial
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...
Editorial
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,...
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EPA Awards $2.7 Million to Virginia Foundation To Research Stormwater Options, Water Reuse
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded two grants totaling $2.7 million to the Water Environment and Reuse Foundation of Alexandria, Virginia, for...
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Water and Sewer Workers Pull Puppy From Sewer
A team of water and sewer workers from the city of Lucedale, Mississippi, reunited an 8-week-old pit bull with its family after...
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Florida DEP Provides $12 Million for Community Clean Water Infrastructure
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has awarded more than $12 million in low-interest loans to four communities to assist in repairing or...
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What Is the R2E2 Solids Handling Facility?
R2E2 might sound like a Star Wars malapropism, but it’s actually the name of the new wastewater recovery and reuse system under...
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American Water Receives 22 National Awards for Excellence in Water Quality
American Water Works Company Inc., the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, has received 22 Partnership for Safe Water awards....
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3-Part Documentary Highlights San Diego's Water History
The San Diego County Water Authority released a new documentary series that highlights the major events in the region’s ongoing quest for safe...










