California
Jackson
Project: Installation of first TrojanUVSigna disinfection system
Details: Will disinfect 4 mgd
Status: Planning phase
Cost: UnknownCanada
Whitehorse
Project: Three wastewater projects
Details: Upgrades to lift station, storm...
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Microplastics in WWTPs: Why Consumers Need to Start Caring
So-called “flushable” wipes and other persistent materials are well-known problems for wastewater treatment plants. Now, studies around the country have found other...
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How the Waterama Festival Uses Education to Initiate Change
They could no longer bring students to the plant, so they brought the plant to the students. That was the idea behind...
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Virginia Plant Goes Above and Beyond to Solve Problems
Operators at the Noman M. Cole Jr. Pollution Control Plant are deep thinkers. They ask: What could go wrong? And how will...
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Starting Fresh: Small Team Learns New Operational Procedures
When Ray Pardee sees the award plaques on the walls at the Row River Water Treatment Plant, he feels pretty good.That’s because...
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Operations Supervisor Finds Himself Far From His Original Career Path
Eric Gonzales planned to follow in his father’s foot-steps and go to dental school. Instead, the clean water profession chose him.A college...
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Operators Kept Compliant Through South Carolina's 1,000-Year Flood
When the National Guard can’t get to you, you know you’re in trouble.Such was the case in October 2015, when historic rainfall...
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NYC Program Ramps Up Effort to Convert Food Waste Into Biogas
Three years into a pilot program aimed at keeping food out of landfills, New York City is making slow but steady progress.From...
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Why You Should Add TOC Analysis to Jar Testing
Jar testing is a useful tool that helps water plant operators determine the most effective chemical source-water treatment. By simulating coagulation and...
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Improving Water Quality with Minimal Capital Investment
New Englanders look forward to summer for a variety of reasons, but for water utilities, the rising temperatures can be problematic, leading...
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WWTP Operator Spearheads Effort to Create Tree Farm at Plant
Relocating more than 80 trees from the botanical gardens in North Tonawanda to create a tree farm at the wastewater treatment plant...
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Why Public Awareness is the Key to Water & Wastewater Infrastructure Investments
The nation’s water and wastewater infrastructure needs huge investment. The 2017 Infrastructure Report Card from the American Society of Civil Engineers gives...
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Ionized Air: A New Way to Control WWTP Odors
There are various ways to control wastewater treatment plant odors — chemical scrubbers, biofilters, carbon adsorption systems and others. They involve varying...
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New Legislation Proposes Rate Assistance for Low-Income Families
Water and sewer pipes have to be maintained. Treatment plants need periodic upgrades and expansions. These things are necessary. They’re also expensive....
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Worth Noting - June 2017
People/AwardsTwo Spartanburg Water employees were recognized by the Water Environment Association of South Carolina. Sean Henderson was named Blue Ridge Foothills District...
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Exam Study Guide: Water Chemistry and Water Softening
[Editor’s Note: We’ve enhanced our Exam Study Guide Series to give you more of the content you love. Instead of two short...
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Water & Wastewater Product News: May 2017
Blue-White’s Chem-Pro M MC-2 metering pump
The Chem-Pro M MC-2 metering pump from Blue-White is equipped with a variable-speed motor, offering smooth and...



















