A new wet-weather treatment station in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood won’t be completed until late 2022, but it has already won a Platinum...
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Boston's Water Agency Earns Plaudits for Improving Operations, Fiscal Responsibility and Public Outreach
You won’t find a treatment plant at the Boston Water and Sewer Commission. You will find a highly dedicated operations team that...
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A New Water Plant Enables Kentucky American Water to Meet Its Key Customer's Water Demand for Years to Come
A new drinking water plant opened beside the Kentucky River a few years ago, but its main customer, the city of Lexington,...
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Win-Win: Biosolids Program Holds Down Solids Management Costs and Delivers Quality Product to Farmers
The Orem, Utah, biosolids operation enjoys the best of both worlds — maybe the best of many.
The treatment plant’s old but well-maintained...
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Want to Know the Value of Networking? Talk to Rodney Spires
“It started out with a good friend of mine” is a common theme on Rodney Spires’ journey. That’s how he got his...
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A State Association Models a Quality Outreach Program Others Could Emulate
A part of public outreach for clean-water industry groups is taking part in community events.
To that end, speakers from the New York...
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An Innovative Treatment Solution to Suit a Legendary University
Significant operational challenges. That’s something of an understatement when making wastewater treatment enhancements at an international research university that after 170 years...
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Pump Station Improves Performance with Conditioning Pump
The Otay River Pump Station in San Diego, California, which pumps 7 to 9 mgd of raw sewage to the South Bay...
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Industry Fights Back Against Biosolids Report
In the 1970s, a research project analyzed the effects of biosolids land application on an area devastated by coal mining — the...
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Agencies to Assess PFAS Exposure in Communities Near U.S. Military Bases
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) recently announced they have...
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DOE Announces Prize Competition for Wave Energy Water Desalination
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a prize competition to spur innovation in wave energy-powered desalination systems. The Waves to...
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How it Works: Rotamix Hydraulic Mixing
The Rotamix is a hydraulic mixing system that incorporates several basic principles of physics and hydraulics, including uniform and vortical fields of...
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Accurately Measure the Output of Metering Pumps
The MS-6 chemical feed sensor can measure chemical dosing at very low flow rates and very wide flow ranges.
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News Briefs: Utility Shuts Down Well Waiting for PFAS Guidance
Entry 244424Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility has announced it is shutting down a drinking water well in an effort to protect customers from...
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Wastewater Effluent May Contain Antibiotic-Resistant DNA, Study Says
Wastewater treatment effluent has been found to contain trace amounts of antibiotic resistant DNA, according to recent research. These products are often...
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For Flexible or Temporary Pump Needs, Go Portable
When a quick pump solution is needed, a portable bypass trailer is the answer. This heavy-duty pump, designed with mobility and flexibility...
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A Green Thumb: This WWTP Operator Strives for a Zero-Carbon Footprint
Can a modern wastewater treatment plant operate with a zero-carbon footprint? Dennis Palmer, executive director and chief engineer of the Landis Sewerage...
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Treatment Plant Chemical Spill Hospitalizes 55 People
A chemical spill at a Birmingham (Alabama) Water Works water treatment facility recently hospitalized 55 people.
According to the company, the accidental mixing...
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Tips for Choosing Chopper Pumps
Reliable chopper pumps have been available for more than 50 years. These centrifugal pumps chop incoming solids prior to pumping, to protect...




















