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Editorial
Fixed! Creative Solution Solves Wastewater Bypass Plan
A leak in the 30-inch ductile iron pipe (DIP) feeding the headworks at the Punta Gorda (Florida) Wastewater Treatment Plant turned into...
Editorial
California's Mouse-Shaped Wetlands Cleans Effluent and Provides Habitat
The image of an endangered species has a major presence at the Ellis Creek Water Recycling Facility in Petaluma, California. A constructed...
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Q&A: Grind2Energy Talks Food Waste Diversion
Clean-water plants looking to boost biogas and energy production often explore co-digestion — adding food waste or other organic material to their...
Editorial
Why Clean-Water Agencies Need Environmental Friendships
As a lake property owner, I’m a member of local, countywide and statewide lake protection organizations. Lately it has struck me that...
Editorial
Worth Noting - May 2016
People/AwardsWilliam M. Davignon was named supervisor of the North Tonawanda (New York) Wastewater Treatment Plant, replacing David A. Scott, who retired. Davignon...
Online Exclusives
What's the Deal With Microbeads?
Federal legislation at the end of 2015 banned the future manufacture and sale of microbeads — those small plastic particles used as...
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Flint's Water Operator Hiring Creeps Forward
The City of Flint, Michigan, is slowly moving ahead with a plan to increase its water treatment plant staff. According to a...
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The Water Council Announces Pilot Deployment Program Winners
The Water Council, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and the Fund for Lake Michigan have announced two winners that best align with The Water Council’s...
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News Briefs: Flint Water Official Says He Raised Red Flag
During a legislative hearing last week, Flint water treatment plant official Mike Glasgow testified he had reservations about the city’s water source...
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St. Petersburg, Florida, Receives $40M for Waste-to-Energy Project
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection awarded a $40 million low-interest loan to St. Petersburg to upgrade the Southwest Wastewater Reclamation Facility. This Clean...
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Lake Arrowhead's Closed Vessel Wastewater Reuse Solution
During a multi-year drought that started in 2000, Lake Arrowhead, California, started looking at ways to further protect, preserve and supplement its water resources. After...
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So, an Operator Walks into a Tap-Water Bar …
You walk into the trendy space, the vibe of the city humming around you. The bartender strikes up a conversation, so you...
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Western Water Agencies Partner For the Good of Water Conservation
Three of the West’s largest municipal water agencies have partnered with federal agencies to kick off the latest round of an expanded...
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'Flint Water Plant Was Not Immune' Says Report
The Flint Water Advisory Task Force Report released on March 21 cited various issues related to the city’s responsibility for lead poisoning...
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Rep. Reid Ribble Hopes to 'Save the Bay' Through Phosphorus Reduction
“Never forget that you live at the mouth of the largest freshwater estuary in the world. And never forget the great responsibility...
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EPA Announces Funding for Water Reuse and Conservation Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3.3 million in funding to five institutions to research human and ecological health impacts associated with water reuse...









