Inside the November 2020 Issue of Treatment Plant Operator
Charlie Martin puts advanced education and decades of experience to work in search of novel approaches to water and wastewater treatment.
People/Awards; Events
Anaheim Public Utilities’ annual poster contests celebrate children for their artwork promoting conservation and water’s importance.
The award-winning Fort Collins biosolids program follows quality procedures in applying Class B material on a city-owned 26,000-acre ranch.
Award-winner Richard Saucerman knows his community’s water system inside out. He calls his experience his special skill.
An aeration blower replacement puts a Wisconsin clean-water plant on a course toward being energy self-sufficient or a net producer of energy.
An advanced nutrient removal technology saves a plant in northeast Wisconsin from an expensive expansion and brings multiple benefits.
Louisville Water joins an elite group of utilities that have removed all lead drinking water services on the public side of the meter. Now those on the homeowner side are the target.
Double disc pump technology enables wastewater plants to eliminate troublesome wet wells, save money, eradicate odors and reduce maintenance.
Operators at a central Wisconsin municipal water and wastewater utility plant flower gardens to help monarch butterflies breed new generations.
Software tools give water and wastewater utilities a centralized place for all functions related to staying on the right side of regulations.
In a well-known quotation, there’s a simple and powerful lesson about dealing effectively with subordinates and with people in general.