Screening management is ever more critical as clean-water plants deal with wipes and other materials that don’t disintegrate in the collection system.
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Industry News - June 2024
Zoeller names Bill Zoeller as chief executive officer
Zoeller Co. announced that Bill Zoeller became CEO May 1. Zoeller’s board of directors, with the...
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Product Spotlight: Wastewater - Biosolids system uses nonchemical means to produce Class A product
Biosolids management is one of the most challenging aspects of municipal wastewater treatment. But the Varcor system, a process developed by Sedron...
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Product Spotlight: Water - Metering pump features compact footprint, easy operation
Potable water and wastewater treatment demands chemical injection processes that are dependable and accurate. Where space is limited and reliability and convenience...
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Product News - June 2024
Lovibond TB 350 WL portage turbidimeter
The Lovibond TB 350 WL portable turbidimeter offers simplistic operation combined with intelligent instrument engineering to provide...
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Case Studies: Odor Control, Disinfection and Chemical Treatment
Super station chooses biotrickling filter odor-control technology
Problem: The Woodberry Super Station in Hillsborough County, Florida, pumps up to 17 mgd to the Falkenburg Advanced...
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Product Focus: Odor Control, Disinfection and Chemical Treatment
Activated Carbon Systems
Anua AiraCarb Mobile Odor Control System
AiraCarb Mobile Odor Control Systems from Anua are identical to standard AirCarb systems, but come mounted to...
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Exam Study Guide - June 2024
WASTEWATER
By Rick LallishBy allowing a settleometer sample to set for several hours after the 30-minute settling test, what can be determined?A. Denitrification in...
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What’s That Valuable Gas Escaping From Your Clean-Water Plant?
For years digester methane has been a valuable renewable fuel that can be burned to supply heat and electricity for wastewater treatment...
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Need to Quantify PFAS in Wastewater? Here Are Some Proven Methods.
As concerns continue to grow about PFAS compounds in wastewater streams, treatment plant operators have become responsible for detecting and monitoring those...
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Grease Destruction Bubbles Up in Rhode Island
Flat topography in the Rhone Island city of Warwick requires multiple lift stations and force mains to deliver wastewater for treatment.
Some of...
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Public or Private, This City Takes Aim at Water Leaks
Finding and fixing leaks in the delivery system has been a high priority since 2007 when the De Pere Water Utility began...
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Blazing the Trail
It’s easy to look at Kathy Bates as a woman pioneer.
She believes she was among the first 100 women in her home...
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A Huge Plant Upgrade Brought Out the Best in This Illinois Operator
In 1982 Doug Armstrong started as an operator trainee at the South Wastewater Treatment Plant in Addison, Illinois.
At age 20, he was...
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This Small Community Invested Big — and Reaped Big Dividends
Water infrastructure can last a long time when well maintained. But sooner or later, it wears out and needs replacing.The Village of...
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This Operator Helps See That Indigenous Societies’ Water Supplies Are Healthy and Reliable
If stereotypes were reliable, one could safely assume that Canada is a land of abundant freshwater and that the First Nations people...
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Kids Are the Actors in These Water Education Videos
The next generation of rising film stars showcase their originality every year during Solano County’s annual water awareness student video contest.The competition,...
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Worth Noting - June 2024
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Thomas Kvasnicka retired after 41 years with central Virginia in water and wastewater treatment agencies. He served as chief operator for Hanover,...





















