For Tammy Hamblen, supervisor of the Carrollton (Missouri) Wastewater Treatment Plant, spending time outside helps alleviate stress while benefiting her mental and...
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News Briefs: Study Shows Some U.S. Aquifers May Be Depleted by 2030s
A new study from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) shows that human consumption could deplete groundwater aquifers in California’s Central Valley, Tulare...
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EPA Announces $1 Billion in Credit Assistance for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced the availability of approximately $1 billion in credit assistance for water infrastructure projects under the...
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Was Flint Just the Beginning of a National Health Crisis?
Since the Flint water crisis came to light in the spring of 2014, concerns over elevated lead levels in drinking water have...
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Adaptation is the Key to Survival in the Wastewater Industry
Treatment plants all over the country are modernizing at a rapid pace, and there will come a time in your career as...
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Exam Study Guide: Dealing with Nocardia Foaming
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to properly...
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Wastewater Bioenergy Project Selected by Department of Energy
A consortium led by the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF) has been selected by the Department of Energy (DOE) for award...
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News Briefs: Workers Resign from Florida Plant, Citing Health Concerns
Four workers resigned from a wastewater treatment plant in Apopka, Florida, saying they had concerns about their health and safety.Chief operator Glen...
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California Court Gives Biosolids a Boost
Many courts over the years have ruled against local ordinances to ban or restrict beneficial use of biosolids.Now a decision in a...
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Is Your Treatment Plant Secure? These Student Hackers Don't Think So
Its computer network under relentless attack, the wastewater-treatment plant’s systems fail, and a tank begins to overflow. Workers scramble to compensate, and...
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Ionization Process Discharges Odorless Air and Helps Protect Workers
There are various ways to control wastewater treatment plant odors — chemical scrubbers, biofilters, carbon adsorption systems and others. They involve varying levels...
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News Briefs: City Worker Dies at Wastewater Plant in Tampa, Florida
A 52-year-old city worker from Tampa, Florida, was killed at a wastewater facility last week after getting pinned between a dump truck...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: January 2017
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Jan. 9-13 — Operational Management for Rural Utilities, Anchorage
Jan. 10-12 — Wastewater Analysis for Water & Wastewater...
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Water & Wastewater Product News: December 2016
Endress+Hauser pressure transducersThe Cerabar PMP11, 21 and 23 pressure transducers from Endress+Hauser measure up to 6,000 psi and are factory spannable to specific application requirements....
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EPA Calling for Better Nutrient Management in Lakes Nationwide
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released the results of a national assessment showing that nutrient pollution is widespread in the nation’s...
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News Briefs: Firefighters Rescue Utility by Pumping Town's Water With Truck
The community of Southwest Harbor, Maine, recently had a fire truck pumping its drinking water through the system after a pump failure.Firefighters...
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December 2016 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Editor’s Note: Each month, we’ll bring you a roundup of new water and wastewater projects from across the country. If you would like...


















