Entry 239164Health officials in Mesa County, Colorado, were recently alerted to two local measles cases, which were particularly concerning because both patients contracted...
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Wastewater Industry Champion Bob Kendall Passes Away at 70
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of COLE Publishing owner and co-founder Bob Kendall on Saturday, Oct. 4. He was...
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Madison Sewerage District Transforms Acid Digestion Process With Heater
Problem: The Madison (Wisconsin) Metropolitan Sewerage District in Wisconsin faced disruptions and high maintenance for direct steam injectors in its acid-phase digester...
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A Few Highlights From Chicago's Water/Wastewater Conference
Equipment and service providers presented their latest offering at the international wastewater and drinking water conference in Chicago Sept. 28 to Oct....
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News Briefs: AI Trial in England Cuts Water Pollution
Entry 239191South West Water in England has reported that a new trial using artificial intelligence to predict sewer blockages has successfully helped reduce pollution...
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How to Become the Model Mentor
Starting a new job in the trades can feel overwhelming. For a rookie, there’s much to learn, from handling tools and equipment...
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TV Show to Spotlight Wastewater Treatment and Feature Lakeside Equipment Corporation
In a television show that will explain the complex journey of the wastewater treatment process, Lakeside Equipment Corporation is set to feature...
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Screen Meets Vertical Challenges at WWTP
Problem: The Seneca Wastewater Treatment Plant, operated by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, needed a 90-degree screen configuration due to tight channel...
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News Briefs: Chicago River Sees First Open-Water Swim Event in a Century
Entry 239205Approximately 300 individuals recently participated in the first organized open-water swim in the Chicago River in nearly a century. Spectators gathered...
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EPA Defends Rule That Would Force Polluters to Pay for PFAS Cleanup
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that it will defend the designations of PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances of the...
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Maine Water Facility Keeps Things Flowing With Grinders
Problem: The Brewer (Maine) Water Pollution Control Facility treats 1.5-2 mgd with an activated sludge process to remove conventional and nonconventional contaminants....
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News About Anua, ResinTech, Centrisys/CNP and More
Anua announces leadership transitionAnua announced a strategic leadership transition with the appointment of Sean Martin as chief executive officer. Martin, who has...
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Municipal Plant Improves Efficiency With Centrifuge System
Problem: The Trier wastewater treatment plant in the oldest city in Germany needed a solution for sludge thickening before anaerobic digestion. The...
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News Briefs: WWTP Employees in Nashville Indicted for Bypassing Treatment
Entry 239226Two former wastewater treatment plant employees in Nashville have been indicted by a grand jury for bypassing treatment processes and tampering with...
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Massachusetts Utility Awarded Over $4.9 Million in 3M PFAS Settlement
The Dedham-Westwood (Massachusetts) Water District recently announced it will receive over $4.9 million in settlement funds from 3M Company through a lawsuit filed...
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Water Reclamation Facility Makes Switch to Wall-Mount Skid Systems
Problem: The Carol Stream (Illinois) Water Reclamation Facility treats mainly residential and some industrial wastewater. The equipment room was cramped and the...
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He Finds Valuables in Biosolids. And Adds Value to His WWTP.
You may have heard of Leonard Whitt.He’s famous for finding and returning valuable objects like wedding rings he spots in the biosolids...









