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California-Nevada Section of AWWA to Hold Fall Conference
The California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association will host a fall conference on Oct. 26-29, at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas. The...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: October 2015 Edition
Yaskawa Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Yaskawa Electric Corporation, a world leader in industrial robotics, electrical drives and frequency converters, is celebrating its 100th anniversary...
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Mussel Madness: Are Shellfish Our New Water-Quality Detectives?Along the Mississippi River, two water treatment plants are experimenting with mussels to detect contaminants...
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Pentair's ECOPOD-D Offers Versatility
The ECOPOD-D advanced wastewater treatment system is versatile. The staff from Pentair Flow Technologies wanted attendees at the 2015 Water & Wastewater...
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What To Do When a Colleague Cuts a Corner
While on orientation for a job with an electric utility, I spent time in the field watching crews do various work. Once,...
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Hach Company's Hand-Held Analyzer Simplifies Tests
Analysis of water samples can consume substantial time and expense. Water utilities are on the lookout for ways to simplify tests while...
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A Flushable Wipes Solution? Here's What INDA Is Doing
Much has been written about problems caused by wipes and paper products flushed down toilets and into sewer systems. Less has been...
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How Lean Six Sigma Changed a Sewer Division
Running a department is fundamentally similar to growing a garden, says Brian Ziegler, Public Works director for Pierce County, Washington. It takes...
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Wetlands Becomes City's First Water Reuse Customer
When a 200-acre wetland was constructed in 1996 as part of a 1.5 mgd aerated lagoon system in Richmond Hill, Georgia, it...
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Automated Bar Screen Solves Problems At Arizona Lift Station
An antiquated 2-inch manual bar screen allowed some objects almost as large as a bed sheet to enter the Bell Road Lift...
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Water Pipe Power: Using Hydroturbines to Harvest Energy
The Portland (Oregon) Water Bureau is using a different kind of hydropower to generate electricity, tapping the energy of water flowing through...
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Award-Winning Indiana Plant Maintains Tough Standards
Low crime, good schools and economic growth make Brownsburg one of the best places to live in Indiana — it ranks 33rd...
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Idaho's Rookie-of-the-Year Operators Embrace Enthusiasm
At ages 40 and 50, John Pottenger and Ross Campbell don’t fit the classic definition of “rookie.” Yet, with little more than...
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Reservoirs, Rainwater and the Big Island of Hawaii
Ancient civilizations collected rainwater for drinking. That practice continues even today on the Big Island of Hawaii, where rainwater is a major...
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Winning Formula: Asheville's Leslie Carreiro Leads With Enthusiasm
Baking and cooking are the cornerstones behind Leslie Carreiro’s career as a chemist. Working first for a pharmaceutical company, then in the...
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How Smart Technology Can Educate Utility Customers
With one swipe of a smartphone, customers at the Brunswick (Maine) Sewer District can enter the world of wastewater and learn about...
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Contracts & Awards - November 2015
Two facilities install Neptune-Benson ETS-UV disinfection systemThe County of New Castle, Delaware, awarded a contract to upgrade the UV disinfection system at...
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Worth Noting - November 2015
People/AwardsMantech, based in Guelph, Ontario, received the Wastewater Technology Award at the 2015 Water’s Next award program. The award was given for...


















