All flowing water contains energy. Water utilities increasingly try to take advantage of it.
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Worth Noting - August 2025
Springdale (Arkansas) Water Utilities received a 2024 Pisces Award from the U.S. EPA for its work in cleaning up the former Bethel...
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Industry News - August 2025
Kyle Waters joins SEEPEX as environmental market manager
SEEPEX has added Kyle Waters as its new environmental market manager, Western Region. A graduate...
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Exam Study Guide - August 2025
WASTEWATER
By Rick LallishWhat is the greatest threat to wastewater lagoons or pond dikes?A. Warm overcast daysB. Riprap coverageC. Trees and shrubsD. Burrowing animalsAnswer: D. The largest...
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Product Spotlight: Water - Dosing module approach is effort to minimize leaks
The more complicated the chemical dosing system is in your plant, the more chances there are for leaks and breakdowns. The DICE...
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Product Spotlight: Wastewater - Screening solution optimized for sensitive filtration processes
Wastewater screening is the crucial first step in the wastewater treatment process, designed to remove large solid materials and debris from the...
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Product News - August 2025
OZ Lifting Products wireless hoist options
OZ Lifting Products offers wireless control options for its electric chain hoists and electric builder’s hoists with capacities...
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Case Studies: Source Water Intake/Pretreatment, Wastewater Headworks, Biosolids/Residuals Management
Bar screen installation saves wastewater plant substantial costs
Problem: The Ukiah (California) Wastewater Treatment Plant, serving 16,000, faced recurring pump failures from debris such...
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Product Focus: Source Water Intake/Pretreatment, Wastewater Headworks, Biosolids/Residuals Management
Biosolids Handling/Hauling/Disposal/Application
Boerger BLUElineBoerger BLUEline rotary lobe pumps are self-priming, valveless positive displacement pumps used for conveying viscous and abrasive materials. They are...
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Want to Recognize an Outstanding Young Professional? Here’s Your Chance
Well, some are walking, some are riding, and some are flying, some just gliding. Released after years of being kept in hiding, they’re climbing...
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Pumping Disinfectant: Quiet, Accurate, Reliable
Aging sodium hypochlorite feed pumps were causing headaches for operators of the Ontario Water Treatment Plant.
The six skid-mounted single-diaphragm pumps had run...
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Dealing With Drought: Colorado Wholesaler Casts a Wide Net
Northern Water keeps looking for ways to stretch resources so that it can serve more people with the same amount of water.
Its...
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"Why Does Nobody Talk About This?"
After high school in a small Missouri town Trevor DePew followed his heart to Colorado and earned an associate degree in environmental...
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Helping Tribal Citizens Become Professional Operators
Tribal communities come in multiple sizes with varied water and wastewater systems and differing needs for training and technical support.
Helping to meet...
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High-Capacity Washer Compactors Compress More Debris, Save More Money
In wastewater operations, washer compactors perform a deceptively simple function: to reduce debris volume for handling and disposal. But a lot of...
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How Successful Operators Stay Positive Under Pressure
As a treatment plant operator, your day might start with reviewing system logs, checking instrumentation and making sure critical processes are running smoothly....
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Wipes Aren’t Going Away
Despite lawsuits and damage to wastewater treatment plants, and newspaper articles warning everyone that “flushable” can be a misleading term, the directive...


















