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A Strategy for Optimizing Aerobic Digestion: A Cyclical Process
A common misconception for aerobic digestion is that the process must be aerated 100% of the retention time. In redefining this outlook,...
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A Novel Approach for Removing Microplastics From Water
A new study led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research has identified what may be a novel biological approach for removing extremely small...
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Improve Operational Efficiency With a New Clarifier
From peripheral feed clarifiers tailored to dissipate hydraulic energy and ensure effective settling to comprehensive treatment systems that cater to high-strength wastewater,...
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How Central Arkansas Water Saves an Entire Shift’s Worth of an Operator’s Time, Weekly
Central Arkansas Water’s mission is to enhance the quality of life for Central Arkansas by delivering high-quality drinking water and dependable service...
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Federal Investment to Support NOAA's Efforts to Predict and Map Floods
The Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Water Prediction recently awarded the Next Generation Water Prediction Capability contract...
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Light Sources for Regulatory Turbidity Measurement Compliance
The Lovibond PTV series of process turbidimeters offer three different incident light sources:
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These different light sources were needed to meet regulatory requirements,...
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What You Need to Know About the Use of Peracetic Acid in Water and Wastewater Treatment
Chlorine and chlorine compounds, like sodium hypochlorite, continue to be the go-to chemicals for disinfection of water and wastewater. But the use...
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EPA Grant Funding to Support Career Opportunities and Training for Water Workforce
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing the availability of over $20 million in grant funding to support training for workers who...
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News Briefs: Louisville Utility Team Shares Wildfire Water Recovery Expertise in Hawaii
After facing the challenges of the Marshall Fire at the end of 2021, Louisville, Colorado's utility workers became specialists in post-wildfire water...
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Treatment Plant Operator Exam Study Guide Answers
Packed bed is the most common form of wet scrubber odor control. How is this accomplished?
The answer to this question is C,...
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Exam Study Guide: Wet Scrubber Odor Control and Ion Exchange Treatment
Welcome back to TPO magazine's Exam Study Guide Series, which offers a pair of water/wastewater study questions with in-depth explanations of the answers. Last time, we...
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Going Digital Breaks Down Data Silos and Saves Time for California Wastewater Lab
Problem: The City of San Luis Obispo wastewater treatment laboratory conducts over a dozen daily tests and was using paper bench sheets...

















