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Valued Work on WWEMA Board Earns Dyson Member Achievement Award
Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association Chair Tammy Bernier honored John Dyson with the 2016 James C. Morris Member Achievement Award at...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: November
InnServices and Lystek Execute Agreement to Implement Biosolids Management SolutionInnServices Utilities and Lystek International are executing a formal agreement to implement biosolids...
White Papers
Exploring APU and Modular System Applications for Arsenic Reduction
AdEdge Water Technologies' Bayoxide E33 media is the industry standard for arsenic reduction. It reduces up to 99 percent of total arsenic in water, including both arsenic...
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Big Boost to Water Quality Expected in Kings Bay, Crystal River
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is awarding more than $7.5 million in grants for water-quality enhancement projects in Citrus County in an effort to...
Blogs
Licensing and Training: Why Treatment Plant Operators Are Invaluable Assets to Municipalities
After traveling to Bermuda and the United Kingdom this year and seeing how those areas handle wastewater operator licenses, I’m beginning to...
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Endress+Hauser Introduces Radar Level Transmitters
Endress+Hauser has introduced FMR10 and FMR20 free space radar level transmitters for measuring liquid levels. The devices are for measuring levels in...
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Finding A Solution To Hydrogen Sulfide Odors
Cairox CR Potassium Permanganate tablets from Carus are designed to treat hydrogen sulfide odors in municipal wastewater when the use of feed...
Editorial
Thinking Bigger: Why Phosphorus Extraction is a Global Issue
Phosphorus is becoming a riddle for clean-water plant operators. Not so long ago, the nearly sole focus was on getting it out...
Editorial
Lakeside Equipment Gets Enthusiastic Response with Trade Show Display
Keep it fast for haulers, and keep it maintenance-free for operators. That’s what Lakeside Equipment set out to do with its Raptor...
Editorial
Can Cloth-Media Filtration Be a Front-End Solution?
Clean-water plants are constantly challenged to improve efficiency and meet increasingly strict permit limits. When new regulations or community growth demand plant...
Editorial
How Cover Crops Can Solve Nutrient Pollution Problems
For many clean-water utilities, the possibility of stricter nutrient removal requirements looms on the horizon. New total maximum daily loadings for water...
Editorial
How One Plant Uses Paint to Change Public Perception
Each year from spring through autumn, migrating humpback and California gray whales are a major attraction in coastline waters near San Francisco...
Editorial
This Treatment Plant's Process Upgrade is Turning Heads
Changes come slowly in the wastewater treatment industry. That’s why a recent process improvement at a Florida plant is gaining attention.An air-infusion...
Editorial
See How to Take the Twists and Turns Out of Turbidity Testing
Turbidity is regularly measured at water treatment plants on both compliance and process control samples using hand-held or benchtop turbidimeters. It is...
Editorial
A Twist on Fuel Cells: Turning Waste Into Power
It takes a long time to develop new technologies. The hydrogen fuel cell, now growing in popularity at wastewater treatment plants, was...
Editorial
How City Trucks in Manteca, California Could Run On Food Waste
Removing food from solid waste streams to preserve landfill space is nothing new, but one utility in California has plans to turn...
Editorial
See How Ohio City Got Up To Date with its Treatment Plant
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Village of Ohio City’s 150,000 gpd trickling filter plant routinely bypassed 270,000 gpd of...

















