According to the U.S. EPA, just one broken irrigation sprinkler head can waste up to 25,000 gallons of water and more than...
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Tri-Fuel Cogeneration System Mixes Digester, Landfill and Natural Gas
It’s one thing to expand a cogeneration system. It’s another to do it on a fast track without taking the existing system...
Editorial
Nebraska Plant Installs Advanced Grit Management System
As a critical part of a $21.5 million upgrade to its wastewater treatment facilities, the Nebraska city of Grand Island installed a...
Editorial
AlexRenew: Where Soccer Meets Wastewater Treatment
Expanding a wastewater treatment plant in a residential neighborhood and winning the enthusiastic support of its residents may seem difficult, but that...
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Come Celebrate! It's Infrastructure Week 2016
On Monday, May 16, the Value of Water Coalition kicked off Infrastructure Week and a national tour of innovators in the water...
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Worth Noting - June 2016
People/AwardsNathan Brockman was hired as the wastewater/water operator for Story City, Iowa.Mike Short was hired as superintendent of the Archbold (Ohio) Wastewater...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: May 2016
Alan Hudson Becomes VTScada US Sales Manager
Trihedral named Alan Hudson U.S. sales manager for VTScada software. He will be based in Trussville, Alabama....
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Remote Control: How Peer-to-Peer Operator Training Reduces CEU Expense
In British Columbia, Canada, operators are required to complete 2.4 continuing education units (CEU) every two years to maintain certification, which equates...
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News Briefs: Operators Stay Behind as Canadian Wildfire Threatens Plant
The massive Canadian wildfire near Fort McMurray, Alberta, that burned more than 565,000 acres this past week forced the city to implement...
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FiberSystems Provides Cost-Efficient, High-Performance Option for Corrosive Environments
FiberSystems is helping customers curtail costs and boost performance with its corrosion-resistant methacrylate epoxy FRP composite pipe, duct and fittings. Custom engineered for...
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Operator Training Program Loses Federal Financial Aid
The Environmental Resources Training Center at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville provides a unique opportunity for aspiring treatment plant operators. Its year-long program combines...
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Economic Analysis Shows $102.7B Benefit of Infrastructure Funding
A new economic benefits analysis of the impacts of increased funding for the Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds, released...
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New York and New Jersey Receive Funding for Water Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted $187.4 million to the State of New York and $70.4 million to the State of...
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Bottles of Hope: Connecticut Operator Sends Water to Flint
“I saw it on the news, and I just needed to do something.”That’s what New Englander Ken Hinson said when he watched...
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Need Training? AWWA Announces New Operator Scholarship Program
With a need for water plant operators growing, training and continuing education are more important than ever. According to the U.S. Bureau...
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Protect Trucks and Machines From Harsh Working Environments
Keeping your plant's trucks and power equipment clean can extend their life. But how far do you need to go? With today’s high-tech...
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News Briefs: Snowy Owl Recovers From Sludge Pond Dive
A wildlife rescue has a happy ending, thanks to two county wastewater system employees. The duo recently discovered a disabled snowy owl in...










