Entry 244221Wastewater treatment plant workers in Craig, Colorado, came into work recently to find wastewater up to the ceiling. Turns out, a...
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There Are Microplastics in Our Tap Water. What Next?
Two researchers from the University of Toronto — Bob Andrews and Chelsea Rochman — recently collaborated with drinking water providers in a...
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Industry News: August 2019
Entry 244224Anue Water Technologies names new senior sales managerAnue Water Technologies announced the addition of Sharon Paterson as senior sales manager. She...
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Water Utilities Commended for Transformational Activities
The forward-thinking initiatives of 43 water utilities are being recognized as they reimagine partnering and engagement, watershed stewardship, and recovery of resources...
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News Briefs: Proposed Clean Water Act Changes Could Fast-Track Gas Pipelines
Entry 244229The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently proposed regulatory changes aimed at streamlining the approval process under the Clean Water Act’s...
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Illinois Researchers Examine Link Between Ecosystem and Resource Recovery
Human waste might be an unpleasant public health burden, but scientists at the University of Illinois see sanitation as a valuable facet...
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A Utility Executive's Dream Is Realized in an Ambitious Plant Property Beautification Project
The Queen Street Water Treatment Plant in the Saskatchewan city of Yorkton is far from ordinary. It’s an integral part of a...
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News Briefs: Teen Invents Microplastic Removal Technique
Entry 244235An Irish teenager has come up with an idea to remove microplastic pollution from the world’s waterways as part of the...
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Small Wisconsin Town Balances on Razor's Edge With Utility Rates
Things were looking great for the Three Lakes (Wisconsin) Sanitary District (TLSD) after it was approved for a federal program that allowed...
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How to Manage Workplace Conflicts More Effectively
Workplace conflicts are inevitable. In fact, a survey conducted by the American Management Association found that managers spend almost a quarter of...
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News Briefs: Protesters Block Route of Biosolids Delivery Trucks
Entry 244241Protesters in Chase, British Columbia, are blocking the routes of trucks transporting biosolids to a bison ranch.
The protesters represent the Secwepmc...
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American Society of Civil Engineers to Grade Stormwater for First Time
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and its Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI), National Municipal Stormwater Alliance (NMSA) and the Water...
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Western States Buy Time With a 7-Year Colorado River Drought Plan
As Midwest states struggled with record spring flooding this year, the Southwest was wrestling with the opposite problem — not enough water....
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Product News: August 2019
Entry 244247Nidec Motor vertical HOLLOSHAFT inverter duty motorsNidec Motor Corp. totally enclosed fan cooled CORRO-DUTY vertical HOLLOSHAFT inverter duty motors are cast...
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News Briefs: New York Proposes Nation's Strictest PFAS Standards
Entry 244258New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced $350 million in funding through the Water Infrastructure Improvement Act and Intermunicipal Water Infrastructure...
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Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
AlbertaOkotoksProject: Water treatment plant upgradeDetails: Will replicate existing equipment and allow functionality as a dual-process treatmentsystemStatus: Groundbreaking heldCost: $11 million
CaliforniaLos AltosProject: Water...
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Industrial Flows Are a Daily Challenge That the Norfolk Plant Team Meets Consistently
The Nebraska city of Norfolk is home to 24,000 people, but the Water Pollution Control Plant treats a BOD loading typical of...




