Most staff members at the Nathaniel “Ned” Ruff Water Treatment Facility in East Chicago (Ind.) had spent 20 or more years working...
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Making the Most of It
When superintendent Alan Cranford looks out at his upgraded 20 mgd Stones River Water Treatment Plant in Murfreesboro, Tenn., he may be...
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Expanding for Quality
The upgraded Norwood-Oeffler Water Treatment Plant in North Miami Beach, Fla., is unique in many ways. It is the first in the...
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Turbines Stand Tall
The small Town of Medicine Bow, Wyo., is tucked between mountain ranges in uranium-rich land, posing water quality problems that are energy-intensive...
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Keeping SCADA Secure
The general public knows the danger of identity theft or fraud — banking, medical or other personal records falling into the wrong...
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Sleuthing Swimmer
A break in a large water transmission main can be catastrophic, losing millions of gallons of water, requiring expensive repairs, and damaging...
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Its Own Story
After a survey showed that fewer than half of Mesa Consolidated Water District’s customers knew the independent utility was their water provider,...
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May June Worth Noting
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The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has promoted Dr. Eileen O’Neill to deputy executive director and Matthew Ries to chief technical officer.
The Government...
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Xylem says new mixer for biological wastewater treatment cuts energy use by 50 percent
Xylem has launched the midsize Flygt 4530 mixer for biological wastewater treatment applications that uses up to 50 percent less energy than...
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Dual process said to reduce sludge from industrial wastewater treatment plants
A process developed by the Water Research Institute (WRI) of the Italian National Research Council can reduce the amount of sludge coming...
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Massachusetts rules would send more food waste to digesters
Massachusetts environmental officials plan to ban restaurants, institutions and other businesses from putting food waste in the trash starting in 2014, according...
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Des Moines authority receives an award for innovation from software vendor
The Des Moines (Iowa) Metropolitan Wastewater Reclamation Authority received an award for innovation in the 2012 Infor Excellence in Action Awards at...
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InduSoft offers free energy management system webinar from InduSoft
Independent SCADA provider InduSoft will hold a free webinar on how to create energy management systems on May 9. A speaker from...
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InduSoft offers free energy management system webinar from InduSoft
Independent SCADA provider InduSoft will hold a free webinar on how to create energy management systems on May 9. A speaker from...
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WEF offers course on tertiary RO membranes
A new accelerated course, “Tertiary Reverse Osmosis Membranes,” is available through the Water Environment Federation Knowledge Center. The course will discuss design basics for...
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American Water completes acquisitions in New York and sale of regulated operations in Ohio
American Water Works Company has closed its acquisition of seven water systems in New York and the sale of its regulated operations...
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Pennsylvania DEP plans conference on energy efficiency in treatment plants
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection invites municipal authorities, local governments and businesses to attend a May 8 conference focused on making...
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Grundfos launches new competency center for municipal wastewater
Grundfos has launched a business development competency center serving North America and devoted to the municipal wastewater market. Located 40 miles west...
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AWWA offers ACE Online preview and exhibitor showcase event
The American Water Works Association will broadcast a complimentary online event to anyone with an AWWA login account on Tuesday, May 15...











