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West Virginia water plants tie for first place with best-tasting drinking water
Winning comes natural to water treatment plants in West Virginia. The Bluefield water treatment plant and the Bluestone water system tied for...
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Wastewater solutions for sole source aquifer island region
Officials in Suffolk County, N.Y., in conjunction with the Town of Southampton, are monitoring a study at the Sag Harbor Wastewater Treatment...
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Sustainable Treatment System Eliminates Need for Chemicals
The X-500 (500,000 gpd) wastewater treatment system from the Pasteurization Technology Group (PTG) is a non-toxic process designed to replace...
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Something for Everyone
The Muskegon County Wastewater Management Facility in western Michigan has become a popular recreation area — and a whole lot...
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Getting Them Started
After high school, David Moore wasn't sure what he wanted to do. A mentor helped steer him into a job...
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EPA awards $1.5 million in grants to three universities
The U.S. EPA announced $1.5 million in grants to three universities to develop sustainable drinking water treatment methods. The research grants are...
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Fort Peck Tribe dedicates water treatment plant
Members of the Fort Peck Tribe recently dedicated the new water treatment facility on the Assiniboine and Sioux Reservation in northeastern Montana.
Caleb...
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Giant Microbes
It isn't often that community residents can visit their local wastewatertreatment plant to view creative public art, but in the City of...
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Shifting Gear
When the New York Town of Riverhead needed to expand one of its 12 pump stations, local officials decided on a brand...
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Driving Down P
State regulatory agencies are ratcheting down nutrient limits for wastewater treatment plants, notably limits on phosphorus. Reaching extremely low phosphorus limits is...
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It’s All Connected
Wastewater operators encounter a wide range of conditions that affect their plants on a weekly or even daily basis. Flow surges from...
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Nothing But Benefit
Officials in the Texas gulf coast City of Port Aransas will tell you that locating an avian center adjacent to the wastewater...
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Poetry in Paint
Curb appeal is a big deal for operators at the President Street Wastewater Reclamation Facility in downtown Savannah, Ga. It shows in...
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Beyond the Treatment Plant
Tom Sinclair loves his job and always has: “I think about work constantly — how I can make it more efficient and...
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All Reused and Getting Greener
None of the wastewater treated at the Ocotillo Water Reclamation Facility in Chandler, Ariz., is sent to a receiving river or lake....
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Sleuthing Swimmer
A break in a large water transmission main can be catastrophic, losing millions of gallons of water, requiring expensive repairs, and damaging...














