Grid technology used to eliminate foul odor in condominium communityProblem: DMCI Homes developed the resort-inspired Ohana Condominium Community in Arizona. The community was...
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Odor Control And Disinfection
Activated Carbon SystemsOdor-absorbing activated carbonAddSorb OX30 activated carbon from Jacobi Carbons controls odors such as hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, methyl sulfides and VOCs...
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Mixing Mastery
The 100-acre facultative lagoon system at the wastewater treatment plant in Iola, Kan., was big enough to serve the population of about...
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Exciting Times
Eileen O’Neill has worn many hats in her career: soil scientist, college professor, consultant to the U.S. EPA, hazardous waste cleanup specialist....
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MCRT, SRT, DSRT: What’s It All About?
Did you ever wonder why there are so many names for what is basically the same thing? I did. Our industry is...
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Proud History, Exciting Future
The Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant has come a long way since its creation in the 1950s. Back then, its lagoons stored biosolids...
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Best Face Forward
Can jack-o’-lanterns become the face of clean water? It’s a possibility in the town of Keystone, S.D. Pumpkins are becoming an important...
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Ace Troubleshooter
For Gary Hanson, wastewater is more than flows, lift stations and chemicals. Over the last 38 years, it has been his life’s...
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Same Treatment Quality, Less Energy
When most flow comes from just two industrial sources, a wastewater treatment plant has to be ready to respond to changes in...
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More Than Clean Water
The Rose Hill (Kan.) Resource Management Facility does much more than reclaim the city’s wastewater and return it to the environment. It...
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Canadian Innovation: Heating System Uses Sewer PowerImagine pumping stations as untapped energy, and you’ll understand how the innovators at International Wastewater Systems...
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Letters - June 2014
A better nameAfter spending over 37 years in the water and wastewater industry, I would agree that if we call it sewage...
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I Hereby Proclaim
It’s fairly common for governors to proclaim a special day or week to honor water and wastewater operators. Usually it’s a state...
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Of (Sacred) Cows And Phosphorus
On a canoe trip down a river near my hometown, my brother and I encountered something that to this day still upsets...
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Celebrating Efficiency: Gas Collecting Cover Helps Fuel Plant
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The city of Tulare, located in California’s world renowned San Joaquin Valley, is known for its rich agricultural and dairy industries....
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News Briefs: Safe Yield Regulations Worry Massachusetts Water Groups
Proposed environmental water regulations in Massachusetts have met criticism from local water districts and the Massachusetts Water Works Association, which are concerned...
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Sound Bite: New England Phonographers Make Wastewater Music
We all have musical preferences. I tend toward the bluegrass side of things. A little acoustic guitar, some good fiddle playing and...
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News Briefs: Success! Maine Program Reduces Baby Wipes in Pump Stations
Fewer baby wipes are ending up in the Portland Water District Cottage Place pump station in Westbrook, Maine, thanks to a pilot...


















