Mosquito control is nothing new to many cities, especially across the South. However, the threat of the Zika virus is raising the attention...
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August 2016: 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...
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News Briefs: Jury Awards $27 Million for Worker Death at Treatment Plant
The family of construction worker, Edgar Alejandro Gonzalez, 30, who died in a 2011 construction accident at a wastewater treatment plant in...
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Santa Cruz Depends on Sierra for Dependable Biogas Measurement
Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility, located in Santa Cruz, California, generates most of its own electric power by using internal combustion engines that...
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Water Environment Federation Announces 2016 WEF Awards
The Water Environment Federation has announced the 2016 WEF Award recipients. The water awards program recognizes individuals and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the...
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Youth Graduate From Water Treatment Plant Summer Program
Four area youths learned professional environmental protection techniques at the Lowell, Massachusetts, Regional Wastewater Utility this summer, thanks to funding from the U.S....
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Water Sector Groups to Recognize 61 Utilities for Exceptional Performance
A partnership of water sector organizations — the National Association of Clean Water Agencies, the Water Environment Federation, the Water Environment &...
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Tunneling in Paradise: Honolulu Completes Gravity Sewer Project
After 13 months of boring beneath the Oneawa Hills, contractors have holed through on a new wastewater tunnel that will connect the...
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Here's How to Reduce the Cost of Water Usage Analysis
Large regional water companies, such as California American Water Company, which services the central coast of California, have already invested in high...
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Trucks Keep Moving Because ECUA Septage Receiving Station Handles It All
With a septage receiving station, you never know what you're going to get. The Emerald Coast Utility Authority in Pensacola, Florida, needed...
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New Hampshire Plant Doubles Up Maintenance and Wins an Award
It might be easy to miss the Penacook Wastewater Treatment Plant. It sits behind a farm, partially hidden in the Penacook Village...
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Phase IV Status Means Excellent Operator Training at Crown Water
Achieving Phase IV in the Partnership for Safe Water Program - Treatment Optimization Program means more than peer recognition at the Crown...
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How to Run a Plant with Seasonal Fluctuations
Public Works director Chris Jacobs sums up the challenges of treating wastewater in the town of Hampton, New Hampshire: “It’s like we’re...
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Water & Wastewater Product News - August 2016
PCA differential pH sensors
Model 1100 differential pH sensors from Process Control Automation are designed for accurate and reliable pH measurements. The sensors...
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Neither Construction nor Chaos Could Stop These Operators
They were indispensable. Five professionals kept on going amid the chaos of building a new wastewater treatment plant in Nova Scotia, working...
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They Fit an Interactive Museum in this Virginia Laboratory
Working in a water and wastewater lab can be a lonely task. That isn’t the case in Virginia’s Prince William County, where...
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From Failed Upgrade to Successful Power Generation
After spending millions of dollars for a system upgrade, the Wooster (Ohio) Water Pollution Control Plant was regularly violating its effluent permit....
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O&M Perspective: When Treatment Worlds Collide
As utilities develop facilities to maximize water resources, indirect potable reuse and direct potable reuse are becoming more common.Microfiltration or ultrafiltration membranes...



















