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Case Studies: Reuse, Recovery and Energy Management
Clean oil producer boosts productivity with low-maintenance centrifuges
Problem: Integrated Water Management needed to produce the cleanest water and oil possible from produced brine and...
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Product Focus: Potable Reuse, Water Reclamation, Resource Recovery and Energy Management
Asset ManagementMentorAPM Asset Lens
The MentorAPM Asset Lens is an asset management tool that dramatically reduces the time and cost of building and keeping...
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Math Questions on Exams? A Little Confidence Goes a Long Way.
If you think you’re beaten, you areIf you think you dare not, you don’tIf you like to win, but you think you...
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Here’s a Faster Yet Still Accurate Way to Assess Pipe Conditions
CCTV sewer inspection traditionally has been a slow and tedious process. And yet documenting and analyzing defects on video is essential to...
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In Facility Upgrades There’s No Underestimating the Value of Protecting Surfaces
A major upgrade and expansion of the Fargo Regional Water Reclamation Facility included extensive protective coating for critical infrastructure.The $124 million project,...
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In This Dual Treatment System, the Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts
We hear about it more every year: water scarcity and the need to manage water more creatively.
We also hear about another problem:...
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Staying the Course
The Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District has been an early adopter of power generation at its wastewater treatment plant.
The district, which serves...
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PFAS in Biosolids: How Big Is the Danger?
PFAS are almost everywhere. These “forever chemicals” are found in rainproof clothing, nonstick cookware, stain-resistant carpets, food packaging, shampoos, eye makeup, paints...
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A Humble State. An Award-Winning Career.
Matt Dow’s story is truly like father, like son.
His dad set an example that Matt followed into the wastewater treatment profession. The...
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News Briefs: University Partners With Army to Research Mobile Water Treatment
Wayne State University and the U.S. Army are partnering to research mobile water treatment solutions for disaster-impacted areas and military deployments.
The collaboration...
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Optimizing Treatment Plants with Data-Driven Decision
In today’s fast-paced world, treatment plants are increasingly relying on data to optimize operations and improve efficiency. By using data-driven decision-making, operators...
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3 Events in 2024 That Will Change Water Forever
From regulation and legal action to historic public funding in infrastructure, this year was a big one for water. The water industry...
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Decanters Reduce Kentucky WWTP's Hauling and Operational Costs
Problem: The Dry Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Erlanger, Kentucky, treats 46.5 mgd. High solids content in biosolids after centrifuging is critical...
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2024 Summary of Ohio Harmful Algal Bloom Research Initiative Released
Ohio Sea Grant — on behalf of The Ohio State University, The University of Toledo and the Ohio Department of Higher Education...
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Automated Drying Process Lowers Operating Expense and Minimizes Operator Attendance
HUBER Technology has developed a revolutionary control system for BT Belt Dryers. The system is able to adjust the plant throughput fully...
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Simple, Dependable and Cost-Effective Chemical Dosing
Are you looking for a compact, simple-to-operate chemical feed pump with an excellent price point? Blue-White's got it. The FLEXFLO M2 delivers...
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Boosting Plant Morale with Small Wins
Running a treatment plant comes with challenges, but celebrating small victories can go a long way. Here are a few ways to...





















