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Exam Study Guide: Advantages of Plastic Media; and Treating Colder Water
Entry 245157Welcome 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,...
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Industry News: March 2018
AdEdge Water Technologies adding Rotec LTD flow-reverse osmosis technologyAdEdge Water Technologies will add Rotec LTD flow-reversal reverse osmosis technology to its core...
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News Briefs: Taste Test Reveals People Prefer Recycled Water
In a blind taste test based out of the University of California-Riverside, researchers discovered that recycled water from direct potable reuse systems...
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Dual Tube Technology for Precision Chemical Metering
Blue-White’s innovate Multi-Tubes are engineered and designed to provide precision metering of chemical into critical treatment systems.
These uniquely engineered pump tubes are...
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Product News: March 2018
Entry 245168KROHNE FMCW radar level transmitters for OPTIWAVEKROHNE’s six new 24 and 80 GHz transmitters for its OPTIWAVE series of FMCW, or...
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A $58 Million Plant Upgrade Sets Kankakee Operators Up for Success
If there’s a great before and after story
in municipal wastewater treatment, it could be Kankakee, Illinois.
Before 2010, the Kankakee River Metropolitan...
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Best Face Forward
The Washington city of Edmonds has transformed its wastewater treatment facility with a summer-long project to repair, clean and seal a decorative...
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Starting Them Young: Water Festival Sparks Kids' Interest in Careers
Staff members for the Niagara Children’s Water Festival have seen a change in the third- and fourth-grade participants over the years: They...
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An Oregon City Saves $55 Million With a Natural Approach to Wastewater Treatment
Faced with borrowing $62 million for a new wastewater treatment plant, the city of Prineville, Oregon, wanted an alternative.
Community leaders found it...
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James Dean Constantly Infuses Team Members With a Passion for Continuous Improvement
James Dean may be the Mr. Efficiency of wastewater treatment. As manager of wastewater treatment facilities for North Baldwin Utilities in Bay...
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Teamwork and Automation Driver Award-Winning Performance in a Pennsylvania Water Plant
It’s a big achievement for a water treatment plant to earning the Partnership for Safe Water Phase III Directors Award. It’s even...
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How to Maximize On-Site Energy: Save It and Also Produce It
Some clean-water plants become more sustainable by saving energy; others by producing their own. The South County Regional Wastewater Authority in California...
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Testing Reveals an Alternative Disinfectant That Prevents Formation of DBPs
The most common disinfectants for potable water, chlorine and chloramine, are increasingly criticized for their disadvantages and hazards.
Chlorine poses safety and health...
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A Georgia Clean-Water Plant Unlocks a Secret of Extending Screw Pump Life
With almost 30 years and counting of uninterrupted service from 60- and 72-inch screw pumps, operators at the Calhoun (Georgia) Wastewater Treatment...
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What is a Foambuster?
The patented Foambuster from Vaughan uses a glass-lined ductile iron nozzle combined with a stainless steel splashplate located below the nozzle to...
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Defense Department Awards Funding for PFAS Research
The Water Research Foundation has been awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to perform research on poly- and perfluoroalkyl...



















