Editor's Note: Innovation was a big theme at WEFTEC 2014. We'll be featuring a few of the new and better technologies found...
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WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: EyeOnWater App Monitors Customer Use
Editor's Note: Innovation was a big theme at WEFTEC 2014. We'll be featuring a few of the new and better technologies found...
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WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Composite Access Covers Increase Safety
Editor's Note: Innovation was a big theme at WEFTEC 2014. We'll be featuring a few of the new and better technologies found...
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Ingenuity Winner: Solve a Wastewater Crisis With Reverse 911
Editor’s Note: We will be highlighting the winners of WEF’s Operator Ingenuity Winners in an ongoing series on our website. The winners...
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California Receives $183 Million to Improve Water Quality, Infrastructure
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld announced more than $183 million in funding to invest in California for statewide...
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Hawkins Announces Agreement to Acquire Dumont Company
Hawkins, Inc. (Nasdaq: HWKN) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all the assets of The Dumont...
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News Briefs: Gun Scare at Plant Ends With Operator in Custody
A lead operator at the Fox River Water Reclamation District in Elgin, Ill., was taken into custody Oct. 1 after police received...
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Can Public Education Keep Wipes Out of Sewers? Here's Proof Positive.
Note: Ted J. Rulseh, editor of TPO magazine, was at WEFTEC in New Orleans this week. If you didn't get a chance...
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EPA Awards $569 Million to Hurricane Sandy States
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $340 million to the State of New York and $229 million to the State of...
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Wooden Pipe: A Trip Down Underground Memory Lane
While thousands of new and innovative products aimed at improving water and wastewater infrastructure hit the market every year, it’s also important...
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Local Government Advisory Committee Discusses Water Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency's Local Government Advisory Committee (LGAC) held a workgroup meeting recently in Worcester, Mass. to provide input and feedback...
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Should Microcystin be Micromanaged?
Algae blooms, microcystin, do-not-drink bans, toxins. Those buzzwords have floated across the lips of many municipal leaders this summer, especially after a...
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USGS Study Finds Pharmaceuticals in Groundwater
Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants from treated municipal wastewater can travel into shallow groundwater following their release to streams, according to a recent...
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News Briefs: Can Viruses Eliminate Bacterial Settling?
Ramesh Goel, a National Science Foundation-funded scientist, believes bacteriophages could be the key to improving wastewater treatment processes. Goel’s research shows potential...
Editorial
Worth Noting - October 2014
People / AwardsPennsylvania American Water’s Philipsburg Water Treatment Plant received the elite Phase IV Presidents Award recognition under the Partnership for Safe...
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Tanks, Structures And Components
Structured-sheet media helps meet strict nitrification standardsProblem: The City of Stockton, Calif., needed to upgrade its 55 mgd wastewater treatment plant to meet...
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News Briefs: Defective Drilling Wells Contaminate Drinking Water
According to a recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the shale-gas boom is responsible for contaminating North...









