Entry 244653At this year’s WEFTEC expo, Danfoss displayed the VACON X5 HazLo AC drive with a design that gives water and wastewater...
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New at WEFTEC: Clearas Offers Biological Treatment System for Nutrient Removal and Recovery
Clearas Water Recovery introduced an Advanced Biological Nutrient Recovery (ABNR) system at the WEFTEC Show that maximizes recovery of excess nutrients, increases...
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New at WEFTEC: AtlasCopco Highlights Redesigned Engergy Efficient Blowers
At this year’s WEFTEC show, AtlasCopco offered an addition and updates to its line of energy efficient, oil-free-, low-pressure blowers.
New to the...
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New at WEFTEC: Xylem Launches Underdrain with 360-Degree Backwash Capability
At WEFTEC this year, Xylem highlighted its Leopold Type 360 underdrain — a bolt-down underdrain system for greenfield projects and rehabilitation of...
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New at WEFTEC: Centrisys Offers Compact Centrifuge and New Secondary Clarifier Tech
Centrisys/CNP recently showcased its innovation in biosolids management and dewatering at WEFTEC in New Orleans. The exhibit included the CS6-4 dewatering centrifuge,...
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New at WEFTEC: JWC Offers Improved Iteration of Channel Monster Grinder
Entry 244664JWC Environmental unveiled the Channel Monster FLEX sewage grinder at WEFTEC 2018. The grinder is designed for high flow and easy...
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New at WEFTEC: ABB Designs Drive to Improve Performance and Flow
Entry 244667At this year’s WEFTEC show in New Orleans, ABB introduced the ACQ580 variable-frequency drive (VFD) designed to enhance system performance, simplify...
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WRF Announces 2018 Paul L. Busch Award Winner
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) recently announced Krista Rule Wigginton, Ph.D., as the 2018 Paul L. Busch Award winner during WEFTEC in New...
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Operating Expenditures for Water and Wastewater Utilities Approaching $100 Billion Annually
Operating expenditures (OPEX) for water and wastewater utilities continue to climb at a steady clip, according to Bluefield Research’s recent 2018-2027 forecast....
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Student Design Competition Winners Announced at WEFTEC
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) recently announced students from the University of British Columbia and University of Colorado are the winners of...
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Massive Tunnel Project Diverts Washington, D.C., Stormwater Better Than Expected
A large river flows through Washington, D.C., but if you’re imagining a crystal-clear, picturesque river flowing through the nation’s capital, think again.
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WEFTEC Report: Last Day to Nominate Your Superhero
Entry 244676Does someone on your team always give that extra measure? Is anyone a genius problem solver? Someone with pump-protecting super powers?...
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New Tool Simplifies Analysis of Alternative Water Supply Options
Many utilities face water scarcity and a future of uncertain supply. In response, they're diversifying their supply portfolios with alternatives to surface...
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News Briefs: Operator Accused of Stealing Water From Town for a Decade
Entry 244691The former water systems operator for Hounsfield, New York, is accused of stealing water from the same town he served using...
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News Briefs: Hurricane Florence Tests the Carolinas' Sewer/Water Infrastructure
Entry 244697Numerous sewer systems and treatment plants have been overwhelmed in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, as the storm tested the infrastructure...
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WEF Announces 2018 Awards Recipients
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the 2018 WEF Awards recipients for individual service and contributions. The awards recognize individuals and...
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News Briefs: Milwaukee Tests Pipes in Advance of Switching to Lake Michigan Water
Entry 244703To avoid making the same mistakes as Flint, Michigan, the city of Waukesha, Wisconsin, is taking precautions almost five years in...




