NEW Water, the brand of the Green Bay, Wis., Metropolitan Sewerage District, has taken an innovative approach to decreasing phosphorus levels in...
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News Briefs: Oil Train Derailment Threatens Water, Triggers More Questions
Officials in Richmond, Va., took precautionary measures on Wednesday, April 30, to protect the city’s water supply after a train carrying crude...
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9 Tips for Creating Effective SOPs
A standard operating procedure (SOP) is a guide that specifies the exact steps to follow to complete a task – from a...
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United by Water: Wisconsin Group Brings Drinking Water to Guatemala Villages
Editor’s Note: This story first ran on the Madison Water Utility website. Wisconsin Water for the World is a nonprofit group of...
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Reduce Maintenance Time with EZstrip Transfer Pump
The EZstrip has revolutionized the way in which PC pumps and associated products are Maintain-In-Place (MIP), which reduces a day-long maintenance operation...
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News Briefs: Portland Diverts 38 Million Gallons, Rescinds Decision to Flush
City officials in Portland, Ore., who originally decided to drain 38 million gallons of water from Mt. Tabor Reservoir No. 5 after...
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Don’t Memorize Answers, Learn Processes
If Ron Trygar could change one thing about wastewater and drinking water treatment training and certifications, it would be replacing exams that...
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News Briefs: Maine Wastewater Systems Receive $30 Million
Seven Maine wastewater treatment facilities received a funding boost from the U.S. Department of Agriculture during an Earth Day celebration in Hartland,...
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Florida DEP Awards Big Coppitt With Plant Excellence Award
Each year, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection presents awards to domestic wastewater and drinking water facilities throughout the state that demonstrate...
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USDA Celebrates Earth Day by Awarding $387 Million to Water Quality Projects
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack celebrated Earth Day by announcing record support for 116 projects that will improve water and wastewater services for...
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Wisconsin Seeks Federal Disaster Funds After Severe Winter
Monetary relief could be on the way for municipalities across Wisconsin now that an application for federal disaster relief is in the...
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5 Steps to Peak Plant Performance
Wastewater treatment plants should aim to produce quality effluent without using a treatment aid for process control, and the best way to...
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Product News - May 2014
Palmer Wahl precision test gaugeThe PTG100 precision digital pressure gauge from Palmer Wahl features fully temperature compensated accuracy from 32 degrees to...
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Inside And Out
Pride and teamwork among the operators and staff have led to total restoration of the 5.4 mgd (design) wastewater treatment facility in...
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NACWA, Major U.S. Cities Support Chesapeake Bay Watershed Approach
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies filed a brief April 21 with the U.S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit...
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News Briefs: Texas Town Creates Emergency Water Reuse Plan
Although water usage in Wichita Falls, Texas, is down by about half compared to last year, conservation efforts are not enough to...
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Weekly News Briefs: State-Set Phosphorus Limits Worry Treatment Plants
Like many municipalities in Wisconsin, the City of Vesper is concerned about costs associated with Environmental Protection Agency-mandated phosphorus limits, which will...









