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Lessons Learned From Wildlife Hazards
When 10 deer recently got stuck in steep wastewater storage ponds at the Napa Resort Improvement District Wastewater Treatment Facility near Lake...
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EPA Awards $174 Million to Improve Drinking Water Systems in California
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it recently awarded the State of California $174 million in federal funding to invest...
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How Do Wildfires Threaten Water Quality?
Wildfires are becoming a bigger problem every year. As cities and townships expand into heavily forested areas, utilities need to consider the...
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Show Me Your Septage
Rising septage disposal costs and fewer land-application locations are two reasons the Marietta (Ohio) Wastewater Treatment Plant recently organized a septage acceptance...
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EPA Awards Over $30 Million Pacific Territories for Environmental Protection
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded over $30 million as part of a yearly program that provides grants to Guam, the...
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The Fire Chief Project: Pure As the Driven Snow?
What is treatment plant effluent good for? Replenishing groundwater. Irrigating lawns and landscapes. And now, making snow for ski trails.The Morning Call...
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EPA Awards Over $30 Million Pacific Territories for Environmental Protection
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded over $30 million as part of a yearly program that provides grants to Guam, the...
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Clean-Water Conference Makes a Splash
The Water Partners of Tacoma, Wash., hosted its 2nd annual Wellspring Conference in October, at the University of Washington-Tacoma. Speakers and attendees...
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Worth Noting - December 2013
People/AwardsFour King County wastewater treatment plants in King County, Wash., earned 2012 Peak Performance Awards from the National Association of Clean Water...
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Industry News - December 2013
Calgon Carbon adds board memberCalgon Carbon Corp. appointed John J. Paro to its board of directors. Since 2009, Paro, 57, has served...
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Interface measurement system provides continuous sludge readings
The Sludge Finder 2 sludge interface monitor from Pulsar Process Measurement features a self-cleaning Viper transducer that continuously bounces sonar signals off...
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Product News - December 2013
In-Situ environmental monitoring appThe smarTROLL multiparameter handheld and iSitu smartphone application from In-Situ are designed for environmental monitoring, including water-quality spot checks...
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Energy Management and Sustainability
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Liquid membrane sealing systemENESEAL HR single-component, water-based, ceramic-filled liquid membrane from ENECON Corporation cures to a durable, seamless, flexible skin that...
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Overheard Online: Clean-Water Plant Proudly Surrenders Tallest Building Title to NFL Team“It’s the least we could do, especially if it means bringing...
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Letters - December 2013
About Building a BridgeIn response to your October column (“Building a Bridge,” Let’s Be Clear), I have been in the wastewater/water field...
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Of Hand Soap and SSOs
Rob McElroy doesn’t believe a clean-water agency should keep a low profile.“We don’t want to go into a prevent defense like every...
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Energy Management and Sustainability
Control system automatically monitors phosphorus levelsProblem
Operators at the Beaver Dam (Wis.) Wastewater Treatment Plant had to feed enough ferric chloride to handle...
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Beating Test Anxiety
I have this dream often — I am told it’s common. I wake up in my college dorm room. It’s final exam...
















