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Diaphragm Pumps for Varying Flow Rates
Chem-Pro C2 and C3 diaphragm metering pumps provide superior chemical resistance and precision chemical metering capabilities. The C2 and C3 are designed...
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New Water Analyzer – Remote Monitoring Made Easy
The DEPOLOX 400 M analyzer is applicable in drinking and process water industries.
The analyzer can incorporate up to three well-proven measurement parameters:...
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EPA and FEMA Streamline Water Infrastructure Funding Process During Disasters
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and FEMA recently announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to streamline coordination between FEMA and the...
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UW-Madison and Extension Collaborate on Wisconsin's Water Quality
Nearly 100 people packed a room at the Memorial Union on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus recently, overlooking the world’s best-studied lake,...
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News Briefs: WWTP Supervisor Dies After Falling from Catwalk
Entry 244303A longtime public employee in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, died after falling into a wastewater treatment tank, according to CBS...
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Dedicated Staff Contributes to Award-Winning Operations at Kentucky Plant
Take a look at footage of the Pirtle Spring Water Treatment Plant in Hardin County, Kentucky, as supervisor Chris Gohman talks about...
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Mass Shooting at Virginia Beach Municipal Center Kills 12
Eleven public works employees and a contractor are dead after a mass shooting conducted by a 40-year-old public utilities engineer who worked...
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State Winners Announced for U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize
The Water Environment Federation has announced that 53 high-school students have been selected as 2019 state winners of the U.S. Stockholm Junior...
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Massive Biosolids Project in Maryland Will Help Protect Chesapeake Bay
The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission of Maryland and CEO Carla Reid recently joined U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, Maryland Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles,...
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Huge Upgrades Will Help Humboldt Accommodate Chicken Plant Wastewater
Humboldt (Tennessee) Utilities’ wastewater treatment plant is undergoing a $25.5 million upgrade that will move it from a trickling filter contact solids...
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News Briefs: Former WWTP Superintendent Pleads Guilty to Clean Water Act Violation
Entry 244306Gary Hallinan — the former superintendent of the Oswego (New York) Wastewater Treatment Plant — has pleaded guilty in federal court...
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Integrative Control: Applying IIoT Technology to Sensor Systems
A company that manufactures controls for liquid level detection and pump system management reached out to Sealevel Systems. The company wanted to...
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Godfather of Constructed Wetlands Awarded for His Achievements
Entry 244309You may not have heard the name Robert Gearheart, but it’s not for lack of achievement. He’s been too busy providing...
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Product News: June 2019
Entry 244314Atlas Copco Smart Air Xc4004 controllerThe Smart Air Xc4004 controller from Atlas Copco is designed for all of its large air...
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Industry News: May 2019
Aries Clean Energy biochar certified by USDA and IBIAries Clean Energy announced that its Aries GREEN biochar product has earned the U.S....
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News Briefs: Man's Body Discovered on WWTP Conveyor Belt
Entry 244327Operators at a wastewater treatment plant in Muncie, Indiana, discovered the body of a local 41-year-old man, identified as Michael Donald...
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Energy Use and Waste in Water Management
In 2014, the World Bank announced that modern water and energy production systems were on a collision course. In this three-part Water...
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Study Shows 'Flushable' Wipes Don't Disperse in Sewer Systems
So-called flushable wipes are in the news again — this time clogging the sewer system in Miami-Dade (Florida) Water and Sewer Department.
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