Inside the January 2015 Issue of Treatment Plant Operator
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Cover Story
A small New Hampshire plant controls infiltration, maintains and replaces aging equipment and wins regional excellence award with help from a supportive town.
Product News - January 2015
Product News
PowerPrime centrifugal pump
Industry News - January 2015
Industry News
Product Focus - January 2015
Product Focus
Worth Noting - January 2015
Worth Noting
People/Awards; Education; Calendar

Product Spotlight

Product Spotlight

Case Study

Technology Deep Dive
An ozone-enhanced filtration system is designed to provide a multi-barrier wastewater treatment solution specifically for water reclamation and discharge to sensitive waters.

In My Words
A citizens’ committee helps architects and engineers develop an attractive design for a water treatment plant in a city park.

Sustainable Operations
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities Department partners with other utilities in its watershed to help secure a future of abundant and high-quality water.
A Stacked Tray Grit System Aids Removal And Improves Clarifier And Digester Function
How We Do It - Wastewater
A stacked tray grit system with washing and dewatering enhances removal efficiency and improves primary clarifier and digester function.

Top Performer - Plant
The team at the Lawton Water Treatment Plant conquers raw-water issues and operational challenges with ingenuity and dedication.

Tech Talk
CMMS software helps water and wastewater operators keep maintenance on track and facilities in compliance. Here’s some advice on using the technology to greatest effect.

Top Performer - Plant
Asset management gets big attention at the newly upgraded Bucklin Point plant in Rhode Island. That includes the greatest asset of all – the staff.

Plantscapes
Plant team members take on the task of replacing a row of trees that screened their facility from a popular biking and hiking trail.

WWETT Preview
The education offerings at the 2015 WWETT show provide vital information on technology, safety, management and more for water and wastewater professionals.
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How We Do It - Wastewater
Research and development at a Washington pump station solves ragging problems and reduces electrical costs by 50 percent.

Top Performer - Operator
Susan Butts parlayed a variety of work experiences and a powerful work ethic into a rewarding career as water treatment plant supervisor in Augusta, Ky.

Hearts and Minds
The utility in Wisconsin’s capital city uses a Water Wagon to take its message about tap water quality to people at a wide variety of venues.
Public Involvement Leads To Better Decisions On Municipal And Utility Projects
Let's Be Clear
Public involvement in big decisions is nothing to fear. In fact, it typically leads to better decisions, better projects and better outcomes.