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DC Water and WEF Launch National Green Infrastructure Certification Program
DC Water and the Water Environment Federation have launched a website for the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program, an in-development national certification for...
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AWWA Revamps Water System Operator Series
The American Water Works Association has relaunched its Water System Operations series with fully revamped versions of Water Treatment, Grade 1; Water Treatment, Grade 2; and...
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Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding
The Florida DEP and the Florida Water Management Districts have identified 35 springs projects to receive more than $56.6 million included in the 2016-17 “Florida...
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Water & Wastewater Product News - July 2016, Part 1
Greyline Instruments insertion magmeter
The ISM 5.0 insertion magmeter from Greyline Instruments measures the flow of conductive liquids in full pipes. It installs...
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Technology Investment: What is R2E2 Solids Handling?It might sound like a Star Wars malapropism, but R2E2 is actually the name of the...
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This Plant Shows How a Versatile Staff Can Keep Things Humming
The operators at the Plant City Utilities Operations Division are truly a multi-talented team.They receive one-on-one training from a dedicated operations trainer...
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Making the Shift from Water Chlorination to Reverse Osmosis
Operators at the Sterling Water Treatment Plant went from on-site well water chlorination to a $30 million, 9.5 mgd reverse osmosis (RO)...
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How One Plant Beat Phosphorus Limits and Avoided a Plant Upgrade
When the time came to renew ITS NPDES permit, the team in the City of Seguin received an unpleasant surprise.In 2010, as...
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Utah Plant Harnesses Sun to Reduce Sludge Volume
The city of Tooele, Utah, needed to reduce sludge volume at its water reclamation facility. The solution needed to produce reusable material, be...
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2016 Headworks & Biosolids Management Directory
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Award-Winning Superintendent Does it For the Love of Wastewater
Ed Bonham basks in peace and calm as he cruises the county roads of Kansas on his 2010 Harley-Davidson Street Glide motorcycle,...
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California Utility Tackles Flushables With Multimedia Campaign
Many studies prove that to really hit home with your message, it needs to be delivered multiple ways. The public relations team...
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California Plant Boosts Biogas and Heads Toward Net Zero Energy
The Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority saves about $40,000 per month by using biogas to displace some natural gas for generating electricity.With...
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Is There a Science to Risk Communication?
The lead contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan, has brought drinking water safety into headlines across the country. Lead service laterals are a...
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How to Create a Positive Cash Flow When Receiving Septage
It’s one thing for a clean-water plant to receive septage. It’s another to do it with high efficiency and positive cash flow,...
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WaterSmart Data Drives Water Conservation Efforts for Florida District
The St. Johns River Water Management District in Florida has launched a customer engagement platform to determine if utilities can promote water...
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The Lure of Lagoons: Why Wildlife Thrives Around Marion's Wastewater
Two llamas, four goats, a pair of swans, several ducks, a few turtles, deer, fox, coyotes, and raccoon all sound like an...
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Q&A: The Nature Conservancy's John Nelson Talks Watershed Phosphorus Reduction
Clean-water plants facing tough new permit limits on phosphorus increasingly look upstream. Some states allow innovative methods for phosphorus reduction in waterways...


















