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Abstracts Requested for IWA Water Reuse Conference
Water resource professionals and students are encouraged to submit abstracts for oral or poster presentations at the 11th International Water Association Conference on...
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How To Choose Membrane Bioreactor Fine Screening
The design, construction and operation of membrane bioreactor treatment plants has increased considerably in the past decade. Operators at these plants know the...
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Widespread Plastic Found in Great Lakes Tributaries
Tiny pieces of harmful plastic, called microplastics, are prevalent in many rivers that flow into the Great Lakes, says a study published in...
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EPA Awards $4.8 Million for Water-Quality Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced funding to six universities to work with local communities to better understand the economic value of...
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AdEdge System Tackles Arsenic and Lead in Montana
In November 2009, AdEdge Water Technologies LLC was contacted by Great West Engineering to provide an arsenic- and iron-removal system for the...
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Trying to Reduce Stormwater Runoff? In Philly, There’s an App for That
In Philadelphia, a new app is helping commercial property owners reduce stormwater runoff — and save money.Last summer, the city launched the Credits Explorer...
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Water & Wastewater Product News – September 2016
Endress+Hauser Analytical Transmitter
The Liquiline CM44P multichannel analyzer transmitter from Endress+Hauser can simultaneously measure 16 parameters and transmit them via 4-20mA, HART, Profibus,...
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Screening Considerations: A Guide
Proper screening is one of the most important steps in the operation of a wastewater treatment plant. In this white paper from...
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Ahoy! SoundGuardian Boosts Wastewater Work on Puget Sound
A new high-tech research vessel is helping wastewater professionals improve the safety, scope and efficiency of water-quality monitoring efforts in Washington’s Puget...
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AWWA and Water Research Foundation Publish Cyanotoxins Guidance for Water Utilities
The American Water Works Association and the Water Research Foundation have released a guide and additional resources to help water professionals detect...
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WEF, Department of Energy Sign Memorandum of Understanding
The U.S. Department of Energy and the Water Environment Federation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in support of the DOE Better...
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Exam Study Guide: Temperatures and Denitrification
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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Eye on Sustainability: UConn Reclaimed Water Facility Shows Campus' Green Side
The Reclaimed Water Facility at the University of Connecticut sits right between two other critical utility plants on the campus.It receives secondary...
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Public Works Director Turns Diesel Mishap Into Operator Success Story
Imagine, you’re new to your job and you get hit with a mishap that knocks out your city’s water supply for nearly...
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How a Tulsa Plant Won Platinum Status During an Upgrade
A major upgrade was a long time coming for the Lower Bird Creek Water Pollution Control Facility.The 20-year-old facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma,...
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Of Elk, and National Parks and Fluctuating Plant Flows
What’s it like to have a six-point bull elk standing on the front steps of your treatment plant? Or to see his...
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Global Pump's 6GST with Soundguard Solves Suburban Problems
Wastewater treatment plants must move liquid in various states quickly and efficiently. The 6GST standard trash pump with SoundGuard enclosure from Global...
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Trick-or-Treatment Haunts Louisville Water Company
Rumors have said for years that the Gatehouse at the Crescent Hill Reservoir in Louisville is haunted. Well, at least for one...


















