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New Event! COLE Publishing Announces Wastewater Equipment Fair
A new event this September will give those involved in the wastewater industry an opportunity to not only view equipment but also...
Blogs
Slideshow: WWETT Show 2016 is Here!
Good morning from Indianapolis! The 2016 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment and Transfer Show is set to open this morning, and we're...
White Papers
Stormwater Screening Meets Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive
Stormwater treatment and combined system overflows are surely a concern for municipalities. In fact, the effects of an unscreened storm water overflow...
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Flint Timeline: Trouble in the MakingThe water-quality crisis in Flint, Michigan, didn’t happen overnight. Instead, its roots go back more than four...
Editorial
Earth Day Sets the Stage for Plant's Net Zero Announcement
The Gresham (Oregon) Wastewater Treatment Plant produces enough sustainable energy to cut what used to be a $500,000 annual electricity bill to...
Editorial
Go-To Texas Operator Knows How to Run It All
Donald Malovets is known as the go-to guy at the Brazos River Authority (BRA), based in Waco, Texas. If equipment needs repair,...
Editorial
Truckee Meadows Team Tackles Water Variability
Sometimes the Truckee River flows clear.Other times it flows like chocolate milk. The change can take place within minutes. Whatever the river...
Editorial
The Road to Producing Florida's Class AA Biosolids
Wastewater operator training is available at schools, online and through various manuals and books. Then there’s the training operators get at the...
Editorial
How Spartanburg's Rebecca West Became an Environmental Advocate
“My career has been like moving from one stepping stone TO another, then jumping on a bulldozer, then back on the stepping...
Editorial
Water Saver: The Hydroponics Experiment at Emory University
Researching water treatment and supply is nothing new in the classrooms at Emory University. While some research is involved in the university’s...
Editorial
Too Much Air? Understanding the Critical Role of Aeration Systems
Wastewater operators today are saving energy, using fewer chemicals and improving control of their activated sludge process by optimizing their aeration systems,...
Editorial
California Plant Saves Money and Drying Time With Radiant Heating
When thinking of radiant heat or hydronic snowmelt, most people envision warm floors, heated sidewalks and ice-free driveways. The Big Bear Area...
Editorial
Flowering Shrubs Control Odor at Oregon City
Beautifying the Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility is a community affair in the City of Milwaukie, a northwest Oregon city 11...
Editorial
Patriotic Flare Wins Tnemec Tank of the Year Title
The City of Cocoa’s award-winning water tower stands near the intersection of U.S. Highway 1 and State Road 520, about 15 miles...
Editorial
Xylem Study Pinpoints Big Energy Savings for Treatment Plants
Energy efficiency is big on the agenda of clean-water plant teams. Pursuing the ideal of resource recovery, they’re making changes that save...
Editorial
Save Money With Integrated Pump Monitoring
Pump and motor failures are costly, and yet treatment facility operators often lack the equipment condition and trending data they need to...
Editorial
Greatest Medical Milestone? 'Sanitation,' Says Global Study
Quick: What’s the greatest medical milestone of the last 150 years? Is it vaccines? Antibiotics like penicillin? X-ray and MRI imaging? Open-heart...



















