The American Public Works Association has announced its selection of 16 public works professionals from a large group of applicants for the 2015-16 APWA Emerging...
Most Recent
Displaying results 12902-12920 of 16335
Editorial
Where Wipes Dominate, a Wet Waste Separator Can Help
In Maryland’s Anne Arundel County, the proliferation of wipes in the sewers has created a problem beyond the clogging of pumps: disposal...
Editorial
This is the Microsoft Plant That’s Run by a Fuel Cell That’s Powered by Biogas
The Dry Creek Water Reclamation Facility has an unusual new neighbor.A $112 million Microsoft modular data plant, almost the size of a...
Online Exclusives
WEF Announces Director of Stormwater Programs
The Water Environment Federation is pleased to announce that Chris French has joined the organization as director of Stormwater Programs. French will use...
Editorial
How Treatment Plants Can Become Power Plants
Wastewater officials talk more and more about turning publicly owned treatment works into publicly owned power plants.
They should take a lesson from...
Editorial
Creating the Dairy Farm/Biosolids Relationship
When James Jutras gets together with dairy farmer Lorenzo Whitcomb, it’s a lot like a team meeting. The two have worked closely...
Editorial
Water Legacy: Lynn Campbell Carries on Family Tradition
“Water runs through my blood,” says Lynn Campbell.“And it probably ran through the blood of my ancestors.”That’s not an overstatement. Campbell’s grandfather,...
Editorial
Geneseo Top Operator Embraces Small Town Experience
Steve McTarnaghan learned valuable skills at 16 while working for his father in the excavation business. His grandfather and father-in-law were also...
Online Exclusives
Q&A: What's the Deal With Wastewater Odor?
Q: What makes wastewater treatment plants stink?A: Any wastewater treatment process has the potential to generate and release nuisance odors to the...
Online Exclusives
Somber Day: Deer Island Staff Remembers 'Baby Doe'
About 1,150 employees work for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority in Boston. Despite the organization’s size, it is very much like a...
Editorial
Rain to Drain Program Tells the Tale of Water
Most of us don’t think about water much when we use it. We turn on the faucet and clean water is right...
Editorial
Energy Management and Sustainability
Plant uses microturbines to generate heat and powerProblem: When energy bills at the York (Pennsylvania) Wastewater Treatment Plant topped $63,000 per month...
Editorial
Portable Crane Rolls Through Doorways, Lifts Up To 2,400 Pounds
The portable crane from EzRig Crane is designed to lift heavy loads from unique positions and hard-to-get-at locations. It has a push-button...
Editorial
Submersible Pumps Designed For Large Flows and Unscreened Sewage, Including Wipes
The submersible line (SL) of wastewater pumps from Grundfos Pumps are designed to handle raw, unscreened sewage, effluent, large volumes of surface...
Online Exclusives
Early Registration for 2016 WWETT Show Ends Sunday
Hurry! Time is running out for early-admission prices. Admission to the 2016 WWETT Show in Indianapolis is just $40 per person if...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Body Found Near Yutan Wastewater Plant
The Saunders County Sheriff’s Office in Yutan, Nebraska, recovered a body from a lagoon at the Yutan Wastewater Treatment Plant on Thursday,...




















