Entry 242402The public works director for Jackson, Mississippi, recently urged the city council to pass an emergency order to pay its staff...
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Product News - December 2021
Atlas Copco OGP+ on-site generator
Atlas Copco’s new OGP+ Pressure Swing Adsorption oxygen generator series consumes 30% less feed air at full load to...
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Industry News - December 2021
Vital Utilities joins EnBiorganic Technologies network
EnBiorganic Technologies welcomed Vital Utilities of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, to its licensed network of EBS-Di installers and service...
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Worth Noting - December 2021
People/Awards
Craig Netwig, founder of King Lee Technologies, was inducted into the American Membrane Technology Association Hall of Fame for his vision to create...
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Making Choices: Sometimes Even Minor Decisions Can Have Profound Impacts
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.”
— Robert...
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A Third-Generation Operator Reflects on His Career — and Looks Forward to Generation Four
Wastewater treatment is a relatively new profession that began in earnest with the Clean Water Act of 1972.
This means there are few...
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Von Eggers Is Always Ready for a Tough Task — But No One Asks Him on April 1
There’s a joke going around the Richland Department of Public Works: Von Eggers is not allowed to work on April 1 because...
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Facing a Shortage of Qualified Operators, Pedro Grondin Is Working Hard to Automate and Operate With a Small Staff
Do more with less.
That’s the philosophy of Pedro Grondin, supervisor of the Newport (Vermont) Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Faced with the shortage of qualified...
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Researchers to Develop New Models for Forecasting Water Availability and Allocation in Kansas
Researchers at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are teaming up with the Kansas Water Office to create models accounting for uncertainty about the state’s...
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NOAA Awards Funding for Harmful Algal Bloom Research
NOAA is announcing $15.2 million in funding for harmful algal bloom (HAB) research projects throughout United States coastal and Great Lakes waters.
HABs...
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Industry News: November 2021
Tnemec acquires EpoxytecKansas City, Missouri-based Tnemec announced it has acquired Epoxytec International, which was established in 1990 by Joe Caputi. Originally an...
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News Briefs: Major WWTP Fire Causes Damage, Evacuations in New Zealand
Entry 242425A major wastewater treatment plant fire in Christchurch, New Zealand, sent thick clouds of black smoke into the sky, resulted in...
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News Briefs: Metro Vancouver Fires Contractor Tasked with Building Billion-Dollar WWTP
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Metro Vancouver recently announced it has fired the contractor in charge of constructing its $1 billion North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant after it...
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NRWA Urges Utilities to be Prepared for Ongoing Supply Chain Issues
The National Rural Water Association has been monitoring the low inventory and supply chain issues of essential water treatment products and equipment...
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Denver Water a Two-Time Winner of National Sustainability Award
The importance of protecting water, the communities that rely on it and the ecosystems that supply it, is embedded in Denver Water’s...
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EPA Publishes 2021 Climate Adaptation Action Plan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently released its Climate Adaptation Action Plan, which describes steps EPA will take to address the impacts of...
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Wake Up to the Looming Water Crisis, Report Warns
Water-related hazards like floods and droughts are increasing because of climate change. The number of people suffering water stress is expected to...







