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The Benefits of Monitoring Toxic and Corrosive Gases in Your Wastewater System
Summary:
• What is Hydrogen Sulfide and where does it come from?
• Why is it important to monitor H2S in your treatment plant?
•...
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News Briefs: Sizable Amount of Equipment Missing After WWTP Burglary in Missouri
Entry 243198Police are investigating a burglary at a wastewater treatment facility in Iron Mountain Lake, Missouri.
The city’s mayor, Shane French, tells the...
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Bioremediation with Micro-Solve Reduces Solids in ‘Race Track’ Basin
Problem: The wastewater treatment plant in Hondo, Texas, was becoming overwhelmed with solids in recent years due to outdated equipment and sludge...
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Orange County Water District Wins Award for Virtual Outreach Response to COVID-19
The Orange County (California) Water District recently was recognized as a Special Districts Award Winner by AT&T and Government Technology Magazine. This...
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Plant Proficiencies - December 2020
Skilled operators and innovative technologies make an unbeatable combination in water and wastewater treatment plants.Explore the possibilities in this special section.
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Bug of the Month: Zoogloea, the Glue of Floc Formation
Zoogloea bacteria are a morphotype/phenotype of bacteria that are commonly viewed within flocs in wastewater treatment processes that are large producers of...
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Webinar Recording: Evaluating Alternative Treatment Options to Eliminate the Need for Lime Sludge Disposal in Boynton Beach, FL
The City of Boynton Beach, Florida’s East Treatment Plant uses conventional lime softening followed by filtration. The concern that landfilling the East...
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A Chemical Tank Designed to Work with Your Metering Pump
Need a sturdy chemical tank for your system? The Star System complete metering system has the features that make it a great...
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Copolymer Helps Remove Pervasive PFAS Toxins From Environment
Researchers have demonstrated that they can attract, capture and destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water using a tunable copolymer electrode.
Using...
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Roseville, California, Earns National Construction Management Award
The City of Roseville and Brown and Caldwell recently announced a $19 million project to reduce nitrate discharges to water bodies and...
Editorial
Operators Turn From the Art of Treatment to Supporting the Art of Education
Conserve. Protect. Use less water. Those are behaviors the Wisconsin Rural Water Association looks to instill in children through its annual poster...
Editorial
Many people helped Shelly Higdon advance in her career. Now she takes time to pay it forward.
What does a career spanning more than three decades in one place look like? Ask Michele “Shelly” Higdon, laboratory manager for the Shelbyville (Indiana)...
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This operator's approach is simple: Channel people where they are strong. Understand that every person is different.
What started out as just a job to pay the bills turned into a decades-long love and constant source of fascination for...
Editorial
Divide and Conquer Describes This Facility's Approach to Reducing Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Divide and conquer is a phrase usually associated with political or military strategy.
It could also describe nutrient removal improvements at the Cookeville...
Editorial
A Community Strikes While the Sun Is Hot to Capitalize on Solar Power
The timing was right for a solar energy project at the Home Farm Water Plant in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
For one thing, the plant...
Editorial
Beyond Meter Replacement: A Small Community Profits From a Forward-Looking Embrace of Technology
The Massachusetts town of Orleans on Cape Cod is a hot spot for vacationers and long-term renters, especially in summer.
Seventy-five percent of...
Editorial
Learning to Think Small
Small communities face the same basic water infrastructure issues as large cities do. The difference is that they are more challenged to...
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Floods Are Becoming More Frequent and Severe. Here's a New Approach to Suit Challenging Sites.
Critical infrastructure is not always well equipped to resist rising floodwaters and coastal inundation and erosion, which can cause millions of dollars...





















