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Exam Study Guide: Indicator Organisms; and Iron Contamination
Entry 244694Welcome back to TPO magazine's Exam Study Guide Series, which offers a pair of water/wastewater study questions with in-depth explanations of the answers. Last time,...
Blogs
Upgrading an Aging UV System
In this Q&A, Wayne Lem (TrojanUV market manager) discusses the benefits associated with upgrading an aging UV system, and Frank Cassisi (director of wastewater...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Hurricane Florence Tests the Carolinas' Sewer/Water Infrastructure
Entry 244697Numerous sewer systems and treatment plants have been overwhelmed in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, as the storm tested the infrastructure...
Videos
Biosolids Are This City's Class-A Community Asset
Join lead operator Russell Coleman of the Oostanaula Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in Athens, Tennessee, as he shows off the process used...
Videos
Leading Laboratories Use Advanced Testing Methods to Stay Ahead of Industry Challenges
In this online exclusive video, Wendy Schultz, environmental lab supervisor for Ann Arbor (Michigan) Water Treatment Services, demonstrates some of the tests...
Editorial
Houston Kids Learn the Value of Protecting the City's Drinking Water Supplies
In 1993, a few team members at Houston Water were charged to create a festival with activities to teach kids about water...
Editorial
There's Never a Surplus of Biosolids Product in Athens, Tennessee. Demand Exceeds Supply
The Athens Utilities Board is in a position where any product marketer would like to be: demand that exceeds supply.
Since 2006, the...
Editorial
Award-Winning Lab Supervisor Wendy Schultz Takes Performance to New Heights in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Wendy Schultz took an interest in water and the environment after spending summers at a Michigan lake.
“My mom, aunt, and uncle were...
Editorial
Water Saver Award Winner Highland Park Makes Big Strides in a Community Committed to Sustainability
Thirty or so years ago, a big day of production was a time to celebrate for a water plant team.
“When I came...
Editorial
In This Florida County, Wastewater Effluent Goes on to Become Irrigation Water for a Variety of Green Spaces
Team members at the South County Water Reclamation Facility IN Collier County, Florida, have been scrambling to keep up with growth...
Editorial
Cool the Roof. Stop the Leaks. Two Sustainable Measures in a Georgia County.
Two energy-conscious roof replacements and satellite imaging to detect underground pipe leaks helped a Georgia county win recognition as an environmental steward.
In...
Editorial
Sediment in Water Storage Tanks Can Be a Haven for Pathogens. Here's What to Do About It.
While hurricanes like Harvey and Irma can cause multiple breaches in a water system, sediment already accumulated in water tanks can add...
Editorial
Bubbles Hold the Key to Stopping Grease Problems and Hydrogen Sulfide Buildup in a Wastewater Wet Well
The 4-foot-thick floating grease blanket in Castroville Pump Station was a continuous challenge for Monterey One Water mechanics in Marina, California.
The cost...
Editorial
Wild Creatures Are Welcome at This Former Clean-Water Plant in New Jersey
Converting a decommissioned wastewater treatment facility into a nature preserve has been a winner for everyone, says Andy Kricun, executive director and...
Editorial
Wave of Retirements on the Way? Northern Maine Is Building a Solution
A spiring water professionals in Maine now have a place to study for a variety of careers.
Northern Maine Community College has developed...
Editorial
A New Compressible Filter From SUEZ Helps Drive Down Effluent Phosphorus
Phosphorous regulations are getting tougher for clean-water plants. One way to drive down effluent phosphorous levels is through tertiary filtration.
For that purpose,...
Editorial
Here's How to Make a Success of Your Facility Open House
So you’re holding an open house at your plant. You’ve never done it before. Or you’ve tried but had a less-than-great experience....
Editorial
Worth Noting - October 2018
People/Awards
Jerry Beausoleil, director of Public Works for Putnam, Connecticut, retired after 50 years.
Officials in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, held a ribbon-cutting for...




















