Problem: The Brewer (Maine) Water Pollution Control Facility treats 1.5-2 mgd with an activated sludge process to remove conventional and nonconventional contaminants....
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Kansas Utility Turns Meeting Blooper Into Its Most Successful Brand
Johnson County (Kansas) Wastewater created a video campaign to raise its public profile and boost awareness of its workplace environment.
The three-video series...
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News About Anua, ResinTech, Centrisys/CNP and More
Anua announces leadership transitionAnua announced a strategic leadership transition with the appointment of Sean Martin as chief executive officer. Martin, who has...
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The New Giant in Solids Reduction
In the era of flushable wipes and a thousand disposal products, solids continue to be a battle for wastewater systems. Even as...
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News Briefs: WWTP Employees in Nashville Indicted for Bypassing Treatment
Entry 239226Two former wastewater treatment plant employees in Nashville have been indicted by a grand jury for bypassing treatment processes and tampering with...
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Municipal Plant Improves Efficiency With Centrifuge System
Problem: The Trier wastewater treatment plant in the oldest city in Germany needed a solution for sludge thickening before anaerobic digestion. The...
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Webinar: Eliminating the Wet Well
Revolutionizing wastewater management with smart technology and advanced network monitoring.
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Brad Hitselberger, Business Development Manager, Municipal
Brad Hitselberger is a dedicated professional with...
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Massachusetts Utility Awarded Over $4.9 Million in 3M PFAS Settlement
The Dedham-Westwood (Massachusetts) Water District recently announced it will receive over $4.9 million in settlement funds from 3M Company through a lawsuit filed...
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Water Reclamation Facility Makes Switch to Wall-Mount Skid Systems
Problem: The Carol Stream (Illinois) Water Reclamation Facility treats mainly residential and some industrial wastewater. The equipment room was cramped and the...
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Oklahoma Sanitary Sewer Expo Slated for Oct. 27-29
Oklahoma Municipal Assurance Group is set to host its sixth annual Sanitary Sewer Expo, taking place Oct. 27–29 in Enid, Oklahoma. Over the...
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For This Young Operator, It’s About Protecting a River
Jeffrey Kowar grew up paddling and fishing on the once heavily polluted Chicago River.
Now he supports that river’s rebirth as an operator...
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Award Recognizes Des Moines for Broad Sustainability Initiatives
Des Moines Water Works improved its energy performance by 19.4% over eight years with auditors keeping watch every step of the way.
Ted...
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Digital Technology Transforms Data Management for Erie Water
In the water treatment industry the transition from paper-based systems to digital solutions isn’t just about precision and convenience. It’s about ensuring...
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Effective Water Stewardship Requires Accurate Flow Measurement
Losses in drinking water systems are inevitable. Natural evaporation, friction losses and pipeline leakage will occur.The question is how to limit those...
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Reducing Nutrients: It’s Not All Up to the Treatment Plant
I’ll admit it: As editor of this magazine I have paid attention to treatment technology at the expense of a highly cost-effective...

















