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Editorial
A Resurrection
At Mount Vernon, Ind., the raw water intake pipe was held together with (literally) bubble gum and duct tape, the filtration backwash...
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Treatment and Filtration
Self-cleaning screen filter
The Amiad EBS automatic self-cleaning screen filter delivers reliable, nearly maintenance-free protection of downstream membranes, disinfection systems or water reuse...
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Tastes Great!
The Red River is best known for periodic floods that afflict North Dakota, most notably around Grand Forks. Much farther south, in...
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On Top of Ops
From placing first in the national Top Ops competition four times since 2006, to implementing a water recovery program, the Palm Coast...
Editorial
Above and Beyond
Producing a reliable supply of clean, safe water was not enough for the City of Rockville (Md.) Water Treatment Plant. The city...
Editorial
Over the Airwaves
Water system operators have challenging roles, especially since they work daily with our most critical and valuable resource. Operators must efficiently maintain...
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Making It Easy
Water plant laboratories seek to balance speed and accuracy in sampletesting — accuracy of course being paramount. The optimum testing protocols are...
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Young Conservationists
When the Municipal Water District of Orange County (Calif.) wants to spread the word about water conservation and quality, it can count...
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Worth Noting - January/February 2012
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Charlie Jones, director of operations at Iowa American Water, was named 2011 Customer Service Hero by the Iowa Section of the American...
Blogs
Has “toilet to tap” water reached its moment in the sun?
Recent advances in technology and design mean treating municipal wastewater and reusing it for drinking water, irrigation, industry, and other applications could...
Blogs
Can biogas be the transit fuel of the future?
Delhi, the capital of India, may soon have the country’s first bus fleet that runs on two green fuels: compressed natural gas...
Blogs
Minnesota group produces a documentary on the importance of water infrastructure
There are various reasons why it’s tough to engage the public on water infrastructure issues. One, the pipes are out of sight...
Blogs
Report projects billions in costs from lack of infrastructure funding
Aging water infrastructure will cost U.S. businesses $147 billion ands households $59 billion over the next decade, according to a new report...
Blogs
Registration open for 2012 Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has opened registration for the 2012 AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition Feb. 27-March 1 in...
Videos
Sprayroq SprayWall - Product Spotlight - January 2012
Featuring Sprayroq SprayWall800-634-0504info@sprayroq.comDeveloped by Sprayroq, SprayWall is a spray-applied polyurethane lining for structural rehabilitation, I & I control and corrosion...
Editorial
Process Chemistry/Lab Analysis
Formulation consumes organic solids
Problem
Biosolids buildup in the anaerobic lagoons at the Mount Olive (N.C.) Wastewater Treatment Plant was lowering storage capacity.
Solution
Operators removed...
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Serious Business
When a pilot test showed that a new post-aeration system was increasing dissolved oxygen by 70 percent while using 75 percent less...
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Out and About
Like many people living in one of the nation’s fastest growing counties, the DeSoto County Regional Utility Authority is a relative newcomer...

















