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Bioremediation with Micro-Solve Solves Foaming Issue at a Texas WRRF
Problem: The initial-stage aeration basins at the Cuero (Texas) Water Resource Recovery Facility, receiving approximately 1 mgd of wastewater, have developed a...
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Flagship Innovation Contest Draws Students From 47 Countries to Solve Water Challenges
Xylem, a leading water technology company, is investing in the future of the global water industry with a new dedicated student development program...
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Improve Sludge Quality with SlurryCup and Grit Snail Sludge Degritting and Hydro-Sludge Screen
Sludge treatment processes are critical components in treating biosolids. Yet they are expensive to install, operate and maintain. This e-guide covers ways...
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Sherwin-Williams Calls for Impact Award Entries for Notable Water/Wastewater Projects
Entry submissions are now open for the annual Sherwin-Williams Impact Award, which honors outstanding water and wastewater projects completed in North America....
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News Briefs: WWTP Spill in Los Angeles Causes Beaches to Close
Entry 242524A recent mechanical failure at Los Angeles’ oldest wastewater treatment plant — the Hyperion plant — caused 17 million gallons of...
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Case Studies - August 2021
Municipality upgrades to decanter centrifuge with greased bearings
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A southern wastewater treatment plant needed to upgrade its 25-year-old decanter centrifuges for efficiency and was...
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Product Focus: August 2021
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Patterson davit crane
Patterson davit cranes are manufactured with a low maintenance, easy-to-assemble design. They are available in 1/2- and 1-ton capacities...
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Need Biosolids Information? Here's a New Resource with State and Local Facts, Figures and Best Practices
The management of biosolids and other wastewater solids costs billions of dollars per year in the United States. The clean-water profession should...
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Here's a Way to Automate Water Metering and Reading While Keeping Existing Meters
For decades, water utilities have worked to automate the reading of customer meters, eliminating the cost of sending staff members from house...
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A Wipes Manufacturer and a Clean-Water Utility Mark a Big Step Forward in Tackling the Problem of Wipes in Sewers
Last April Charleston Water System and Kimberly-Clark reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit in which the company agreed to make its...
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Wastewater Lagoons Needed an Upgrade. A Community in Saskatchewan Let Microorganisms Do the Job
The wastewater lagoons in the Town of Kindersley were badly in need of an upgrade.
The lagoons were outdated and in a poor...
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A Cold Call to a College Launched an Initiative to Recruit and Prepare Young People for Water Careers
With explosive population growth in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, early retirements and people moving up or taking other jobs, North Texas Municipal...
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Aeration Enhancement Leads the Way in an Illinois City's Quest to Save on Energy
Cutting electricity usage in Gurnee has been a gradual process. Over time the results have been significant.
The savings have come without diminishing...
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Cross-Training and a “Solve More Than One Problem” Approach Are Keys for This Kentucky Plant
The small clean-water plant in Hardin County Water District 1 has seen many changes and upgrades.
Its team has had to blend old...
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Coeur d’Alene's Advanced Treatment Facility Hosts Student Tours as Part of High School Science Requirements
Few clean-water plants are part of the local high school’s science curriculum.
But in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, an advanced treatment facility that came...
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This New Jersey Professional Makes Teaching a Vital Part of His Role in Facility Operations
After only eight months on the job, John Perry faced a water crisis.
In the summer of 2020, an explosion of toxic cyanobacteria...
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How Do You Teach Little Kids About Water? Let Creative Characters Do Much of the Talking
A few years ago, the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District learned that grades K-2 in its region were underserved in wastewater science and...





















