For years the Paducah McCracken County Joint Sewer Agency dealt with too much or not enough air supply in its clean-water plant’s...
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Editorial
The Nation's Top Region for Biosolids Land Application Now Has Its Own Advocate Organization
Midwestern utilities arguably land-apply more biosolids than those in any other region of the country. So it only makes sense that the...
Editorial
Results-Oriented Leadership Helps Ensure High-Quality Drinking Water for Fort Myers Residents
Passion for the work, respect for team members, and open communication add up to a winning workplace.
Just ask Steven Matuska, lead operator...
White Papers
Grit King Saved This Plant from an Unexpected Near Disaster
Five years after an entirely new wastewater treatment plant was built in Chehalis, Washington, the plant faced an unexpected near catastrophe. The...
Online Exclusives
HeadCell Myths and Facts
The HeadCell offers top-of-the-line grit removal performance. This has led to a wide variety of inaccurate and misleading myths that continue to...
Online Exclusives
Award-Winning Treatment Plant Project Safeguards Thriving Trout Fishery in Arkansas
Upgraded with an E.A. Aerotor Plant from Lakeside Equipment Corporation, a water and wastewater treatment plant that sits right next to one...
Online Exclusives
Global Innovators Join The Water Council's Brew 2.0 Program
An Internet of Things device to monitor flow and temperature, AI-powered analytics for water utilities, a high-efficiency water from air system, robotic...
Online Exclusives
Innovative Projects to Energize Desalination and Reuse Across the US
The U.S. Department of Energy and National Alliance for Water Innovation recently announced the selection of 12 projects that will improve the energy efficiency of...
Online Exclusives
Bug of the Month: Water Sponges and Wastewater Treatment Plants
Sponges are nonmoving invertebrates that have specialized cells for filtering water for food. Freshwater sponges filter out food such as bioplankton and...
Editorial
Sometimes Green Is Not Good. Here's a Remedy for Algal Problems in Surface Source Waters
In late of 2017 the City of Marysville in north-central Ohio experienced its first harmful algae bloom in its surface water reservoir.After...
Editorial
A California Project Proves It: Big Plant Improvement Projects Are All About People, Notably Operators
The EchoWater Project in Sacramento took seven years to construct, costing nearly $1.8 billion. It is touted as the biggest public works...
Online Exclusives
EPA Proposes Strict National Limits for PFAS
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a new plan to limit the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water...
Online Exclusives
New 'Water Heroes' Website Aims to Raise Awareness of Untreated Wastewater
UNESCO estimates that 80% of wastewater globally is released back into the environment untreated, polluting the world’s waterways and posing risks to...
Videos
Extend the Life of Wastewater Treatment Assets
Evoqua can help inspect, restore, upgrade and install wastewater treatment equipment and systems to extend life, improve performance and reduce maintenance. Evoqua's...
Online Exclusives
Researchers Uncover New Technique to Monitor Mixing Process
Texas A&M University researchers have developed a new technique to monitor one of the key processes of purifying water in real time.
Raw...
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How to Maximize Clarifier Performance
Clarifiers are an important component of the wastewater treatment process. However, between corrosion, maintenance and changes in flow, it can be difficult...
Videos
Extend the Life of Your Clarifier Drive Assemblies: Maintenance Tips and Field Rebuilds
The heart of a circular clarifier system is the drive assembly and with regular maintenance can operate efficiently for many years. However,...
















