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News Briefs: Water Main Spews Debris Into Air
A water main break in Janesville, Wis., blew a 20-foot-wide hole in a street and created a 30-foot-high water geyser. The 12-inch...
Blogs
Move Over Drinking Water. This Beauty Contest Is All About Effluent
Swirl, sniff. Swirl, sniff. Repeat.The judges held the Mason jars up to their noses, swirled the water, held it up to the...
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Weekly News Briefs: Wastewater Nutrients Could Benefit Wetlands
Rerouted wastewater could rejuvenate some of Louisiana’s wetlands. As part of the Wetland Assimilation Project at the South Terrebonne Wastewater Treatment Plant,...
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Top 10 Tips for Conducting Interviews
During a typical job interview, there are two tough places to be: behind the desk and in front of it. Behind it,...
Editorial
Industry News - April 2014
Xylem extends TotalCare service to SanitaireXylem extended its TotalCare service to the Sanitaire portfolio of wastewater treatment products and systems. Services include...
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News Briefs: 'Salty Roads, Salty Water' Say Water Utilities
After a punishing winter, full of snowstorms, ice storms and every mix of precipitation Mother Nature could conjure up, many freeways and...
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Weekly News Briefs: Researcher Harvests Energy from Ammonia
Stanford University researcher Yaniv Scherson has developed a process that captures ammonia from wastewater, converts it to nitrous oxide, and then burns...
Editorial
Tacoma - Pulling It All Together
Clean-water plants and clean-water professionals contribute strongly to environmental quality. But it’s not often they are front and center in a community’s...
Editorial
Trout On Display
The wastewater treatment plant in Ketchum, Idaho, treats 1.25 mgd, largely for reuse in irrigation. One of the plant’s most popular features,...
Editorial
What Kind of Plants Are They - Really?
Years ago we called them sewage treatment plants. Today more often we call them wastewater treatment plants, water pollution control facilities or...
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Equipment Rental Provider Joins Forces With Pump Rental Company
United Rentals Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive asset purchase agreement to acquire National Pump, the second largest specialty...
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EPA Announces Completion of New York Water Treatment Project
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that the Town of Newburgh, N.Y., has completed the construction of a drinking water treatment...
Editorial
Worth Noting - March 2014
People/AwardsThe Las Virgenes Municipal Water District received the District Transparency Certificate of Excellence from the Special District Leadership Foundation for transparency in...
Editorial
Tricks of the Trade
In today’s economic climate, generating new revenue is a challenge for almost any municipality. Upgrades, repairs and new infrastructure are continuous needs,...
Editorial
A New Direction
When the City of North Chicago consolidated the water, street and engineering divisions into a single public works department in 2011, the...
Editorial
Commitment by Collaboration
Tucked away in the woods of East Vincent Township along Pennsylvania’s Schuykill River, the Shady Lane Water Treatment Plant has seen its...






