Tulane University recently awarded the $1 million grand prize for the Tulane Nitrogen Reduction Challenge to Adapt-N, a team from Cornell University that developed...
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News Briefs: Companies Bottling Untreated Drinking Water, Marketed as 'Raw'
According to a recent article by The New York Times, startups are emerging around the nation selling “raw water” to people eager...
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Project Roundup: Recent Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
California
Pacific Grove
Project: Reclaimed water irrigation
Details: Reclaimed water will irrigate the Pacific Grove Golf Links and the city’s El Carmelo Cemetery
Status: Recently completed
Cost:...
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Exam Study Guide: Plastic-Media Trickling Filters; and Activated Alumina
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: Americans Using Much Less Water, Says USGS
Americans are using less water throughout the course of a day, according to statistics recently released by the U.S. Geological Survey’s National...
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Study Estimates Water Efficiency Could Boost Economy by Billions of Dollars
A direct investment of $10 billion in water and energy efficiency programs could boost U.S gross domestic product by $13 to $15...
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Affordable, Yet Effective Ways to Fight Drought
Small additions to water supply infrastructure rather than expensive, large-scale projects. That’s the better approach for combatting problems like drought, according to...
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Top 10 Wastewater News Stories of 2017
As 2017 comes to a close, we’d like to take a few moments to look back on what made the headlines this...
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The Solution to the Deep-Channel Screening Challenge
The sturdy HUBER Technology EscaMax screen is able to reliably cope with high amounts of gravel and grit. The two-dimensional screening elements prevent...
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Thioguard Meets All Plant Requirements to Win Big Bid
In February 2014, the City of Columbia, South Carolina received bids from three suppliers for the delivery of magnesium hydroxide to the...
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News Briefs: Workers Find Organs in Detroit WWTP
Workers at a Detroit, Michigan, wastewater treatment plant made two calls to police after finding either organs in its processes Friday and...
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A Safer Alternative to Bulk Hydrated Lime, Quicklime or Soda Ash
TG 325 OX is a proven, premium-quality, technical-grade magnesium oxide, manufactured through a proprietary process for application in municipal water and wastewater...
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Perforated Screens Give Clinton WWTP Extraordinary Cleaning Results
The HUBER Technology perforated screens quite simply provide better removal. The occurrence of solid material or debris of any type has been...
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Utility Invests in Australia’s First Water Leak Detection Dog
Early next year, an Australian water utility will be deploying a new leak detection tool — Kep. That’s the name of an...
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Here's How a Clean-Water Agency Enlisted Public Support Through Outreach — and How You Can, Too
The Concord (New Hampshire) General Services Wastewater Treatment Division has kissed the low profile goodbye.Leaders decided that residents needed to understand the...
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A Michigan Plant Works to Prove a Simple, Low-Cost Formula for Producing Class A Biosolids
There are various ways to produce Class A biosolids. Mark Bowman wants to prove to the Environmental Protection Agency that his preferred...
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A Passion for Answers
Brandon Pechin has never shied away from a challenge.For years, he ran his own property maintenance business. He later helped the city...
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Rolling Hills and Multiple Pressure Zones Don't Deter This Tennessee Distribution Team
Kingsport is a city of hills and ridges. Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Tennessee, it is also a place where...
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Many Illinois Operators Owe Their Career Success to This University-Based Process Instructor
Not every clean-water plant operator can get paid for purposely upsetting the process or causing an equipment malfunction.Rick Lallish can — and...





















