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Check Out the Alkulator App
The Alkulator app calculates the alkalinity added from one of several common alkalinity-supplying chemicals at a user specified dosing rate. It then computes...
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Worth Noting - January 2017
People/AwardsFor the ninth straight year, the city of Forks (Washington) Wastewater Treatment Plant received an Outstanding Performance Award from the Washington State...
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News Briefs: Startup Company Develops Flushable Pregnancy Test
Lia Diagnostics recently launched the first-ever flushable pregnancy test at TechCrunch in Berlin.The tests are made from a special paper that claims...
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Florida DEP Invests $90 Million in Water Quality Projects
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has provided more than $90 million toward the recent completion of seven water quality improvement projects in central...
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News Briefs: Thousands Still Lack Clean Water After Hurricane Harvey
More than three months after Hurricane Harvey made landfall and wreaked havoc along the Gulf Coast, there are still thousands waiting for...
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WEF Urges Congress to Fund Key Water Programs
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is urging Congress to continue federal investment in water infrastructure, geographic watershed and state grant programs, water...
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News Briefs: Explosion at WWTP Chemical Manufacturer Leaves One Dead
A recent fire-tank explosion at a Nash County, North Carolina, wastewater treatment plant chemical manufacturer resulted in the death of one person.Two...
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News Briefs: Researchers Use Mussels to Scrub Bronx River of Nutrients
A team of marine scientists, a mussel farmer and youth volunteers in New York City recently stocked a raft with ribbed mussels...
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AWWA Testifies on Disaster Response in Water Sector
Testifying before the U.S. House Subcommittee on the Environment recently, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) highlighted successes in the water sector’s response...
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Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Options for Your Wastewater Treatment Facility
Making your water treatment facility run as efficiently as possible while meeting capacity demands and environmental regulations is a tall order —...
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News Briefs: Reporters Claim Unsafe Washington Treatment Plant Ruined Man's Life
After being exposed for seven years to toxins at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard’s wastewater treatment plant, Tim Combs of Bremerton, Washington,...
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West Virginia Watershed Helps Mold Water Ambassadors
The Carvins Cove Natural Reserve is a small piece of man-made nature in an urban jungle, but its impact is anything but...
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Experience, Hard Work Are Keys to Success for Superintendent Tony Wood
Twenty-five years ago, Tony Wood’s life made a right-angle turn: He got married and within a month became the chief operator of...
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Success Is About Technology — And the People Who Make It Work
There was supposed to be a three-month window. It didn’t materialize.Instead, the old water filtration plant in Hendersonville, Tennessee, closed at 10:09...
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Planet Water Foundation Supports Hurricane Relief Effort in Puerto Rico
Planet Water Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on bringing clean water to the world’s most impoverished communities, recently announced plans to deploy 12...
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Water Quality Analyst Finds Success Meeting Challenges Head-On
When the largest wastewater treatment facility in Alaska switched from chlorine gas disinfection to sodium hypochlorite, Andrew Johnson faced a challenge. He...












