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Utility Saves Money Using Two-Zone Emulsion Polymer Activation System
Problem: Aiken County Public Service Authority in South Carolina provides wastewater treatment services for the City of Aiken and numerous other towns...
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Silo-Busting Spurs Water Utility Success
In 2022, Phoenix Water Services experienced a change in surface-water quality in the wake of large rainfalls.But rather than have just the...
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Celebrating Water Pros: Meet Brian Freese, Roseville’s Water Treatment Hero!
The City of Roseville, California, celebrated Water Professionals Week with a special spotlight on one of their dedicated team members, Brian Freese....
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Researchers Develop Pump Using Light and Chemistry to Remove Water Pollutants
Dartmouth researchers recently developed a self-powered pump that uses natural light and synthetic molecular receptors to target and remove specific water pollutants,...
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News About Kurita America, SIMFLO, Blackline Safety and More
Kurita America and Solugen announce partnershipKurita America, part of the Kurita Group, announced a collaboration with Solugen, a bio-based chemical manufacturer, to...
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Analytical Instrumentation
HORIBA SCIENTIFIC AQUALOGThe HORIBA Scientific Aqualog is an optical spectrometer that is the gold standard in environmental water research around the...
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Follow These Tips to Make Your Trade Show Visit Pay Off Big
You’re arranged to attend a national water industry trade show or a conference put on by your state or regional trade association.
It’s...
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Pumping Viscous Materials Just Became More Efficient. Here’s How.
Pumps in treatment plants are easy to take for granted amid all the high-technology equipment involved in the processes.
Pumping of viscous materials...
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Add Air, Add Capacity. How an Illinois District Did It.
A growing population and the arrival of new industry meant challenges for the Yorkville-Bristol Sanitary District wastewater treatment plant.
The district, based in Yorkville,...
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Cybersecurity Matters. So Does Physical Security Against Intruders.
Water and wastewater treatment plants might not seem like obvious targets for intrusion. Still, there are reasons why individuals or groups might...
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Positive Reinforcement Means Positive Results in Saving Water
There’s a softer side to water conservation in Henderson.
This desert city, the second largest in Nevada, has numerous restrictions on outdoor water...
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Breaking With Tradition: An Emerging Way to Look at Water
Traditional water management takes a one-way approach. Treat drinking water and send it to distribution. Receive and clean wastewater and discharge it...
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A Louisville Utility Gives College Freshmen a Solid Intro to Water Professions
There was no hesitation when the University of Louisville approached Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District for help with a wastewater program for freshman...
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His Approach Is Lighthearted. His Results Are Seriously Excellent.
Steve Mosbrucker is always chuckling.
He chuckles as he remembers starting out working at a wastewater treatment plant for $250 a month. He...
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A Florida University Gives a Lesson in Drinking Water Excellence
No local municipal water services or infrastructure existed when the University of Central Florida was constructed in the 1960s as a source...
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Hard Experience Helps This Utility Leader Play a Winning Hand
Even with nearly 40 years of experience under his belt, Roy Hesemann says with some levity: “Don’t ever think you’ll be doing...



















