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Research Finds Discrepancies Between Satellite and Global Models of Land Water Storage
Research led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that calculations of water storage in many river basins from commonly...
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Overcoming Winter Wastewater Challenges Via Bioaugmentation
As if the many variables of wastewater treatment aren’t enough to keep a treatment plant operator busy from day to day, winter...
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NACWA Calls on Trump to Commit to Clean Water Funding
Adam Krantz, CEO of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), recently released statement criticizing President Donald Trump’s commitment to funding...
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Exam Study Guide: Internal Process Equipment; and Reverse Osmosis Chemicals
Welcome 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, we...
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News Briefs: Water Expert Warned Flint Plant Not to Open in 2014
A water expert from Genesee County, Michigan, testified recently that he warned city officials in 2014 the water treatment plant in Flint...
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Tracking Wastewater's Path to Wells and Groundwater
Although people often “flush it and forget it” when it comes to wastewater, it’s important to track it to ensure it doesn’t...
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3 Common Compliance Errors and How to Avoid Them
In an industry that has such influence over environmental and public health, regulators are a presence. Wastewater treatment plants are required to...
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EPA Plans to Rework Obama-Era Clean Water Regulations
In a recent interview with Reuters, U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt laid out the agency’s plan to rework Obama-era clean water regulations...
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Hurricane Harvey: Houston Water Continues to Assess Storm’s Full Impact Five Months Later
Five months after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas’ Gulf Coast, the city of Houston is still assessing the storm’s full impact on water...
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News Briefs: Houston Police Seek WWTP Break-In Suspects
The Houston (Texas) Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a trio of suspects who allegedly recorded a video of...
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Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
AlaskaNorth PoleProject: Water utility expansionDetails: Laying 35 miles of new pipeStatus: Design work and bidding is completeCost: $52.1 million
CaliforniaSan FernandoProject: New water...
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Water and Wastewater Educational Listing: February 2018
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Feb. 5-6 — Variable Frequency Drives, AnchorageFeb. 5-9 — Organizational Management for Rural Utilities, AnchorageFeb. 7-9 —...
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Exam Study Guide: Identifying Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes
Welcome 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, we...
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News Briefs: Body of Man Who Fell Into Water Conduit is Found
After several hours of searching, the body of a man who fell into a water conduit in El Dorado County, California, was...
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Parkson Debuts Educational Video Series on Wastewater Treatment
Parkson Corp. recently announced the release of Parkson University — a new, educational video series, which reviews the basics of wastewater treatment...
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Technology Change Radically Improves Dewatering Results
Huber Technology Q-Press replaced a belt filter press at the Robinson (Illinois) WWTP. The retrofit enabled the plant operations staff to maximize technology...
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North American Waterways Are Becoming Saltier and More Alkaline
Across North America, streams and rivers are becoming saltier, thanks to road de-icers, fertilizers and other salty compounds that humans indirectly release...
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Former Executive Admits Guilt in Antitrust Conspiracy Affecting Water Treatment Chemicals
A former executive recently pleaded guilty in the District of New Jersey for his role in a conspiracy to eliminate competition by...



















