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Water & Wastewater Product News: March 2017
Online Exclusives
March 21, 2017
Browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry.
High Efficiency Gets Missouri Operator Lofty Award
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Bryan Leighow is glad his career path led to the clean-water profession. He finds endless variety and great satisfaction in producing quality effluent.
Old Equipment at Cape Fear Plant Proves Age is No Barrier
Editorial
March 15, 2017
A trickling filter plant at Cape Fear Public Utility keeps churning out quality effluent through sound maintenance and judicious upgrades.
Simple Solutions for Process Improvement
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Low-cost modifications to the aeration process at a small Massachusetts plant bring substantial effluent nutrient reductions and other money-saving improvements.
How to Optimize Your Phosphorus Removal Strategy
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Effective and precise control of phosphorus can improve compliance and save money. It starts with smart application of phosphorus analyzers.
Smart Pumping System Adapts to Environment in Real Time
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Flygt Concertor system for wastewater applications is designed to minimize energy usage, reduce pump station cleaning costs, and shrink pump inventories.
Monitoring and Instrumentation
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Universal analyzer designer for hazardous areas
Editorial
March 15, 2017
Water & Wastewater Industry News: March 2017
Online Exclusives
March 14, 2017
Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
The Little Bacterium That Could
Online Exclusives
March 13, 2017
Researchers replace membrane proteins in bacteria with a molecule they created and gain control over their ability to produce electricity
Introducing a Smarter Way to Monitor Alarms
Online Exclusives
March 09, 2017
RACO's Verbatim Connect is the latest IIoT in alarm autodialer monitoring.
Control Odors With GTI's Structurally Supported Cover System
Videos
March 06, 2017
Water Treatment Vulnerabilities Exposed Via Simulated Ransomware Attack
Online Exclusives
March 02, 2017
Georgia Tech researchers are highlighting vulnerabilities in the control systems of water and wastewater treatment facilities by using ransomware.
Water & Wastewater Industry News: February 2017
Online Exclusives
February 23, 2017
Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
Water & Wastewater Product News: February 2017
Online Exclusives
February 16, 2017
Browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry.
Thermal mass flowmeter a fit for biogas systems
Editorial
February 15, 2017
The Battle of the Minnesota River Basin: How 41 Cities Are Challenging Regulations
Online Exclusives
February 14, 2017
With untold millions in upgrade costs on the line, 41 cities in the Minnesota River Basin are telling the state its proposed phosphorus reduction standards don't make sense.
What Will the Trump Administration Mean for the Water, Wastewater Industry?
Online Exclusives
January 23, 2017
President Donald Trump has promised to make clean water a high priority, but what exactly can we expect from his administration?
How a UV System Kept Big Sky's Award-Winning Water Intact
Editorial
January 18, 2017
The Big Sky County Water & Sewer District chose UV disinfection to avoid adding chlorine to water that won a national taste competition.
Radar level transmitters are cost-effective and easy to use
Editorial
January 18, 2017
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