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Editorial
Overcoming Natural Disasters, This Florida Authority Delivers Clean Water Year-Round
If you were to describe the Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority in one word, it would be “resilience.”Whether it’s Florida’s...
Editorial
When Amanda Martin Akins Came on Board, This Georgia Community Got More Than an Operator
You don’t typically picture a clean-water superintendent writing grants for items like a street sweeper, flower plantings for the downtown, or vests...
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Interview: Bellwether PFAS Lawsuit Paused for Settlement Negotiations
A nationwide multidistrict litigation bellwether lawsuit addressing PFAS contamination, which had been set to start trial June 5, has been postponed so...
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News Briefs: White House Announces Investment in Jackson, Mississippi’s Water System
President Joe Biden has announced that over $100 million has been allocated to repair the troubled water system in Jackson, Mississippi, marking...
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Improve Wastewater Treatment Processes With These Infrastructure Upgrades
Covers, domes and other infrastructure are critical components in wastewater treatment. From tailored launder covers that improve effluent clarity and reduce cleaning requirements,...
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WEF Announces New Interim Executive Director
The Water Environment Federation has selected William Patrick "Pat" Nichols to serve as its interim executive director, effective June 1. After taking...
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Engineer Ralph 'Rusty' Schroedel Passes Away at 71
Ralph "Rusty" Schroedel, a well-known personality among Midwest treatment plant operators, died May 28 at age 71 after a battle with cancer.
"Rusty was...
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Three Commercial Formulas That Promise to Improve WWTP Biology
Biofiltration products promise a healthier biological system for waste decomposition, with fewer environmental impacts and lower operational costs. From harnessing enzyme activity...
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Engineers Develop Metal-Filtering Sponge to Remove Lead From Water
Northwestern University engineers have developed a new sponge that can remove metals — including toxic heavy metals like lead and critical metals...
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Xylem Completes Acquisition of Evoqua
Xylem Inc. has announced it has completed its acquisition of Evoqua Water Technologies Corp., a leader in mission-critical water treatment solutions and...
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News Briefs: Juveniles Suspected in Arkansas WWTP Fire
Two juveniles are under investigation in connection with a significant fire that broke out at the Sugarloaf Wastewater Treatment Facility in northwest...
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Nanobubbles Reduce Surfactants by 50% at Central California WRRF
Goleta Sanitation District's Water Resource Recovery Facility serves 95,000 residents along the central coast of California, neighboring the city of Santa Barbara....
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EPA Selects Recipients for Technical Assistance Funding to Help Rural Areas Access Clean Water
The U.S. EPA has announced recipients of $25.7 million in grant funding for water technical assistance providers. This funding supports efforts to help...
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News Briefs: Soldiers Compete in Water Purification Rodeo
In an intense week-long competition, military water treatment specialists gathered at Fort Story, Virginia, for the Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Rodeo. This...
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Product News: OZ Lifting, Patterson Manufacturing, Watson-Marlow and More
OZ Lifting XR Series davit cranesOZ Lifting Products has launched its XR Series of davit cranes for wastewater and water operators. The...
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How Employee Recognition Programs Can Stop the Worker Exodus
For more than a year now, approximately 4 million American workers a month have left their jobs — that’s nearly 49 million...












