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Top 4 Ways Connected Safety Prevents Incidents For Your Water and Wastewater Workers
Every industry is seeing the effects of digital transformation and the water and wastewater industry is no exception. Automation and digitization of...
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Patterson Manufacturing Davit Cranes
Give your operations a lift with Patterson Davit Cranes, available in ½-ton and 1-ton capacities. The low maintenance, easy-to-assemble design offers adequate...
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Water Fleas as 'Canaries in Coal Mine' Offer Key to Managing Chemical Pollution
Water fleas, or Daphnia, could provide an important early warning system for chemical pollution in our lakes and rivers.
In addition, where prevention...
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Water Utilities Set the Pace in Race to Reduce Carbon Emissions
More than 80 water and wastewater utilities worldwide have set net-zero and climate-neutrality targets. These utilities are leading the decarbonization of the water...
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New Research Reveals $3.7 Trillion Impact of Water Risk to the U.S. by 2050
New research, launched recently by global professional services company GHD, titled “Aquanomics: The economics of water risk and future resilience” reveals droughts,...
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This Water Plant Has a Unique Design and an Operations Team With an Exemplary Performance Record
The Tussahaw Water Plant has achieved a compliance record that many would envy.
This conventional surface water plant, owned by the Henry County...
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Here’s a Chance to Show Your Mettle for Solving Problems in Clever and Low-Cost Ways
We hear this kind of story fairly often. Faced with a $100,000 remedy for a treatment plant problem, the operations team finds...
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Locally Optimized PFAS Treatment Systems Take GAC and ION Exchange to New Levels
Granular activated carbon and ion exchange are two technologies proven effective in treating waters that contain PFAS.One issue with both is that,...
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These Bubbles Don’t Aerate. They Mix. And a Clean-Water Plant Saves Big as a Result.
The Richmond Wastewater Treatment Facility was regularly meeting its permit limit of 1.0 mg/L effluent phosphorus.The only trouble was that doing so...
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A Water Recycling Process Highlights Sustainability Initiatives at This Treatment Facility
Using recycled effluent instead of potable water for in-plant processes saves thousands of dollars every month at a wastewater treatment plant in...
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A New Organization Aims to Create
The water sector faces a set of persistent challenges: developing the workforce of the future, deploying innovative technologies, defining research needs and...
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They’re Not Making Any More Water. This Operator Is Intent on Seeing That What We Have Is Protected.
The Lord God is not making any more water. It’s all being recycled. So we need to keep his water clean, and...
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Tackling PFAS Is Just One of the High Priorities Faced Daily by This New Hampshire Operator
Rising costs. Tightening regulations. New contaminants. Increased public scrutiny.The water-wastewater profession faces significant challenges, notes Brian Goetz, deputy director of public works...
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A Children’s Book About Wastewater Reaches Parents by Way of Their Kids
When Markus Owens started working at the Honolulu Department of Environmental Services, he saw plenty of materials on recycling and trash, but...
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Navy SEAL to Bring Something Extra to WWETT
Entry 241974The WWETT Show is world-renowned for a reason. It brings the best and brightest of our industry together under one roof...

















