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April 2026 Issue of TPO

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It’s Drier. It’s Class A. It’s Better for Farms. A Vermont Plant Improves Its Recycled Product.

An innovative dewatering and drying process at Bellows Falls is drawing attention from around New England and elsewhere
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Industry News - April 2026

Exam Study Guide - April 2026

Exam Study Guide - April 2026

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Product Focus: Leak Detection/Repair, Instrumentation and Lab Equipment

Badger meter case study

Case Studies: Leak Detection/Repair, Instrumentation and Lab Equipment

Product spotlight flow tronic ifq logger 2

Product Spotlight: Wastewater - Data logger ideally suited for harsh wastewater applications

Product spotlight shimadzu altrace

Product Spotlight: Water - Spectrometer delivers highly sensitive analysis

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Product News - April 2026

Do What You Love? Or Do What You’re Good at? Choosing a Career Direction.

Do What You Love? Or Do What You’re Good at? Choosing a Career Direction.

Which one should you follow to reach the optimum life and career satisfaction? Or can they be one and the same?
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Chlorine Disinfection Can Carry Risks. This Community Keeps Them to a Minimum.

Secondary containment vessels for chlorine gas enhance community safety and help with risk management plan audits and management
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A New Solids Process Charts a Path to Energy Efficiency and Resilient Facilities

A New Jersey authority turns to biogas-fueled CHP for sustainable biosolids management and resiliency for the community and region
Meghan Drew

“Operator preference is a big thing.”

Civil engineer Meghan Drew enjoys listening to operators and choosing equipment and designs that make their work days easier
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One Partner Makes Media. The Other Designs Treatment Systems. They Fit Together Well.

Two companies combine to offer a circular process for removing PFAS from drinking water, industrial waste streams and more
Peter Goodwin

They’ve Served Their Country. Now They’re Serving the Water Operations Sector.

Military veterans have the skills and temperament for clean-water and drinking water careers. A New England initiative looks to bring them into the field.
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This Utility Collects More Than Stormwater With Its Art Competition

Raleigh students’ artworks help educate and engage the public on stormwater runoff and other water-quality issues
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It's Four Decades Old. It Meets Today's Stringent Treatment Standards.

Modern technologies and sharp operators help a 1950 vintage California clean-water plant produce quality effluent and win recognition
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Hank Trent’s Pivot to Wastewater Was a Perfect Fit

In water treatment, Hank Trent found a career that seemed made especially for him. He embraced it, built his skills and moved steadily up the ranks.