The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing pretreatment standards for extraction water — the drilling wastewater, produced sand and produced water —...
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AWWA 2015 American Water Scholarship Presented to University of Illinois Doctoral Student
American Water recently announced that Allison Bergquist, a doctoral student at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, has been chosen to receive the American Water Works...
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Road Salt Infiltrates Drinking Water Supplies
Residents of Spring Harbor Neighborhood in Madison, Wisconsin, say their drinking water is a little on the salty side these days. And...
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Value of Water Coalition Kicks Off Water Week 2015
This week, hundreds of water and wastewater professionals will gather in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2015, which celebrates national advancements in...
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Beyond Biosolids: Metro Vancouver Recycles Food, Yard Waste and More
Editor's Note: This article is part of a profile on Metro Vancouver. Watch for a special feature in the June 2015 issue...
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From Abandoned Plant to High-Tech Wastewater University
A once-shuttered water treatment plant could find new life as a one-of-a-kind, hands-on training center for future water and wastewater operators.Built in...
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Connecticut Water says, 'Take that, utility scammers!"
Not a month goes by that we don’t read about scams targeting utility customers. Unfortunately, it’s a pretty common occurrence.Here’s just a...
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News Briefs: Super Bacteria Help Turn Wastewater to Candy Wrappers
It might sound like a joke waiting for a punch line, but the question of, “how do you turn wastewater into candy...
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AireO2 Triton Aerators Give Wisconsin Treatment Plant a More Efficient Air Supply
Editor's Note: This article is part of a profile on the Oconto Wastewater Treatment Plant. Watch for a special feature in the...
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Could California Run Out of Water?
Droughts and dry spells are not a rare occurrence in California. But according to a recent study, the drought that has plagued...
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GE Announces Innovation Challenge Winners for Water Industry
GE announced the five winners of its latest innovation challenge to design a new central tube connector for its spiral wound reverse osmosis...
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Remembering the Rhode Island Floods of 2010
Today marks the fifth anniversary of serious flooding in Rhode Island, which some heralded as a 500-year flood. The flooding overwhelmed the Warwick...
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What the Heck is Bioaugmentation?
Bioaugmentation in wastewater treatment is not new. In fact, wastewater treatment professionals have turned to biological additives for decades as a way...
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Mayor’s Challenge For Water Conservation Begins April 1
The 2015 National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation begins April 1 and will run through April 30.With at least 36 states facing...
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News Briefs: Wastewater Super Indicted for Falsifying Reports
A grand jury in Hughes County, South Dakota, has indicted Greg Mohr, a former sewer works superintendent in Pierre, on 10 misdemeanor...
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Squiggles & Cracks: Operator Creates Biosolids Art Photography
When Tommy Armstrong stares at the cracking mud of a dewatering bed, he sees more than drying biosolids. He sees crazy lines,...
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Water Week 2015 Coming to Washington, D.C.
A diverse group of U.S. water sector organizations will join forces next month in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2015. Scheduled for...









