The ABC 4 Utah TV news crew has been reporting on U.S. cities looking at “toilet to tap” treatment – putting reclaimed...
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Saving Energy and Reducing Costs at Water Treatment Plants
As energy costs continue to rise, many water and wastewater treatment plants are taking steps to significantly reduce energy use.North Conway Water...
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Saving Energy and Reducing Costs at Wastewater Treatment Plants
As energy costs continue to rise, many water and wastewater treatment plants are taking steps to significantly reduce energy use.North Conway Water...
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ACE13 Showcases Latest Water Treatment Technologies
The AWWA Annual Conference & Exposition showcased the latest in technologies for water treatment and distribution and the maintenance of infrastructure. Visit...
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Sustainability and Resiliency Planning for Water Utilities
With hurricane season underway on the East Coast and extreme heat and drought currently affecting many parts of the country, American Water...
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SCADA Troubleshooting Tips Help Systems Run Smoothly
Water and wastewater operators rely on SCADA systems to monitor and track nearly every aspect of their operations – from process treatment...
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Water Utility Contest Urges Residents to Reduce Plastic Bottle Use
In an effort to reduce the 2.5 million plastic water bottles tossed by Americans every hour, the Madison (Wis.) Water Utility (MWU)...
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Wastewater Plant Lays Groundwork for New Sci-Fi Novel
It’s no secret; the wastewater industry can be a thankless one, as many clean-water operators don’t get recognized for running and maintaining...
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Louisville Water Kicks Off Pumping Station Restoration and Water Works Museum
A project to restore the interior of one of Louisville’s National Historic Landmarks began this year as Louisville (Ky.) Water Company kicked...
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Endress+Hauser Announces September Training Schools
Endress+Hauser announced its September 2013 schedule of instrumentation training courses. Classes typically are a combination of classroom and hands-on training on either...
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Endress+Hauser Announces September Training Schools
Endress+Hauser announced its September 2013 schedule of instrumentation training courses. Classes typically are a combination of classroom and hands-on training on either...
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The Fire Chief Project: Ribbon cutting -- what's next?
A ribbon-cutting is a great way to mark a big occasion – and the opening of a new $25 million water recycling...
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The Fire Chief Project: Clean-Water operators "fight fires" too
When the fire department does its job, trucks roar down the streets, sirens blazing. People from miles around may see the smoke....
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Should Your Facility Accept Septage?
Clean-water operators for small municipalities that regularly accept (or are asked to accept) septage for treatment have a unique opportunity to learn...
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Worth Noting - August 2013
people/awardsTom Schultz, director of the Mechanic Falls (Maine) Wastewater Treatment Plant, retired after nearly 42 years in the field.
The City of Willis...
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Reptile Wrangler
Mike Gee enjoys being the sole operator at Marco Shores Wastewater Treatment Plant in Marco Island, Fla. He manages the 300,000 gpd...
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Eyes on the Prize
Frank Wallace must feel like he has a staff of 62 people operating his Caryville-Jacksboro Utilities Commission wastewater collection and treatment systems.
That’s...
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Excellence, Start to Finish
A lot has changed since 2007 at the White Slough Water Pollution Control Plant in Lodi, Calif. There’s a new biosolids process,...
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Attitude of Caring
Mike Bisi went to elementary school next to the Glastonbury (Conn.) Water Pollution Control Facility. He confesses he probably was one of...













