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New Jersey High School Student Wins 2016 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Nishita Sinha from Chatham, New Jersey, has won the 2016 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize — the most prestigious youth competition for water-related research. Sinha...
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CASE Is Giving Away $25K in Free Equipment
CASE Construction Equipment has launched the Dire States Equipment Grant — a new grant that will provide one winning community with $25,000 in...
Blogs
The Magical Powers of Proper Assembly Lubricant
One universal goal of treatment plant operators is to keep operations running smoothly and effectively at all times. Although many factors contribute...
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News Briefs: Suspected Drowning at Plant Attributed to Heart Attack
Although first considered a drowning accident at a Baton Rouge (Louisiana) wastewater treatment plant, an autopsy revealed that 57-year-old plant worker Michael...
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Application Period Open for BREW Corporate Water Technology Challenge
A. O. Smith Corporation and The Water Council are partnering to identify and support entrepreneurs and startups developing innovative freshwater technologies through...
Editorial
Where Good Chemistry Means Great Water
If water operators across the country had to take a chemistry test, it’s a good bet the Barren River Lake Water Treatment...
Editorial
Why Retirement Didn’t Work for This Operator
With 36 years in water treatment, Jerry Nicholson could have called it a career a decade ago. Fat chance. He’s committed to...
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Operator’s Research Saves Plant Millions of Dollars
Go the extra mile. For Ricardo “Rick” Cantu, that’s more than a saying — it’s how he defined his life in wastewater...
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Fourth-Graders Compete in Water Ethics Contest
Achild’s mind is like a sponge, ready to soak up information. How that information is processed depends on the child. Sometimes when...
Editorial
Blocking Contamination: The Importance of Effective Bearing Protection
A study of equipment reliability at an industrial plant found that 40 percent of overall failures of rotating equipment, such as pumps...
Editorial
Santa Clara Water District Keeps Steelhead Trout Moving
Thanks to the Santa Clara Valley Water District, fish can swim upstream again to spawn and will be able to do so...
Editorial
Q&A: WERF’s John Willis Talks Biogas and Biosolids Solutions
In a time when resource recovery is a top priority, clean-water agencies increasingly look for biogas and biosolids solutions that are economical...
Editorial
Worth Noting - July 2016
People/AwardsThe Fayetteville (North Carolina) Public Works Commission received a Wastewater Collection System of the Year award from the North Carolina AWWA-WEA.The City...
Editorial
Force Flow Scales Safely Monitor Chemical Usage
The IBC tote scale and electronic Chem-Scale from Force Flow enable operators to safely track chemical usage and comply with reporting regulations....
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University of Texas at Arlington Partners with EPA For Future Training, Research
The Environmental Protection Agency and the University of Texas at Arlington are partnering to strengthen collaboration aimed at meeting the national need...
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P-80 THIX Lubricant Gel Solves Hydraulic Line Assembly Problems
When an international crane manufacturer experienced problems with hydraulic systems — including contamination, rolled O-rings, leaks and line shutdowns from false-positive leak...











