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10 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Always Choose a Cheaper Valve
Engineers often make decisions based on the cost of acquiring and maintaining valves, with utilities and companies considering the purchase of cheaper...
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News Briefs: California to Begin Testing Drinking Water for Microplastics
Entry 242024In a first for the world, the California State Water Resources Control Board recently approved requirements for testing drinking water for...
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Product News: September 2022
OZ Lifting Products Tele-Pro davit craneOZ Lifting Products’ patented Tele-Pro davit crane features an industry-first telescoping boom adjustment that can be moved...
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Product Spotlights - Water: Energy efficient drive a fit for varied environments
Fans, pumps and motors are the backbone of a water distribution network. They also play a key role in most every component...
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Product Focus: Clarifiers, Digesters, Water Towers, Structures and Components
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LEGACY BUILDING SOLUTIONS TENSION FABRIC BUILDINGS
Combining rigid-frame engineering with the proven benefits of tension fabric membranes, Legacy Building Solutions offers fabric structures that are...
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Exam Study Guide - October 2022
WASTEWATER
By Rick Lallish
What test is done on influent and effluent samples to determine the volume of solids removed in clarifiers or ponds?...
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In Today’s Political Climate, the One and Only Thing that Matters Is Voting
In this age of polarized legislatures and polarized citizens, some once basic tenets of political participation have changed.This thought struck me last...
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Controlling Odors in Force Mains and Lift Stations Is a Bit Like Giving Them a Breath of Air
Complaints about sulfide odors from manholes and lift stations can be a major headache for clean-water utilities. So can corrosion of wastewater...
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Heading Back to College: Maine Institutions Step Up to Train a New Generation of Operators
The need for new operators to replace those retiring has not abated. Drinking water and wastewater utilities nationwide are constantly on the...
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Treatment Basins Are Durably Restored With a Multi-Component Non-Permeable Lining System
Water treatment facility owners have an array of protective coating options available for lining new concrete basins. However, they can opt to...
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Source Water Running Downhill Means Power Savings for This Colorado Utility
Having its main water supply at a high elevation has always been a mixed blessing for Pueblo Water.There is no need to...
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A Military Vet Applies His Water Background to a Prosperous Career in the Wastewater Profession
Rodney Lance wasn’t sure what he was getting into when the Air Force assigned him to water and wastewater back in 1986.He...
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A Camera Became This Operator's Key Tool for Keeping Plant Equipment Well Maintained
It’s said a picture is worth 1,000 words. To Paul Crocker, a picture can be worth 1,000 operations and maintenance details critical...
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The Nation’s Largest Ion Exchange PFAS Treatment Plant Is an Example of Proactive Response to an Issue
History will have a lot to say about 2021, the year when vaccines began to overtake the COVID virus and the world...
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An Educational Video Features No Actors — Only Professional Operations Personnel
Professional actors need not apply.
California’s Leucadia Wastewater District produced a video describing its entire treatment process, and did it using field service...



















