The City of Mansfield (Ark.) wastewater treatment plant has solved its NPDES permit compliance consistency problems with a recently installed special activated...
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Order Amid Chaos
Are you about to start a major plant renovation? Do you face lots of complicated outages and cut-ins? Will your landscape be...
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Better Through Teamwork
Working at the McAlpine Creek wastewater treatment plant means working as a team — not just within the plant, but among all...
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Treatment System Marries Traveling Bridge with Cloth Media
The AquaDiamond pile cloth media filtration system from Aqua-Aerobic Systems Inc. is designed to produce reuse-quality effluent with less maintenance than traditional...
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Product News - May 2010
1. Detcon Offers Wireless Gas Detection Sensors
Model 700 gas detection sensors from Detcon include wireless technology as an integration option. All sensors...
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Taking Ownership
Growing up in East Chicago, Ind., Pete Baranyai sometimes saw snow tinted orange or blackened with soot from particulate matter released by...
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Industry News - May 2010
Rain for Rent Launches Online Customer Portal
Rain for Rent has launched an online portal, enabling customers to access accounts through the company...
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Low Tech, High Tech
The first thing you’ll notice about the new wastewater treatment plant in Delhi Charter Township, Mich. is a flock of sheep tending...
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The Right Outcome
Your treatment plant is performing well and meeting its permit. Now, prove it. That’s the basic function of laboratory testing. Many larger...
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Worth Noting - May 2010
People/AwardsCentral States Water Environment Association award winners include: • Ralph Pfister, Yorkville-Bristol, Operations Award, Illinois• Darsey Thoen, Moorhead, Operations Award, Minnesota• Paul...
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Doing Their Part
Ohio’s Cuyahoga River has recovered remarkably since 1969, when it drew national attention by catching fire. The City of Twinsburg Wastewater Treatment...
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A Guide to Getting Greener
In a typical mid-sized city, 30 to 40 percent of the electric bill for municipal purposes goes to water and wastewater treatment....
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On the Small Screen
Brad Moore isn’t comfortable taking credit for an educational video about wastewater treatment that won an award from the Water Environment Federation.The...
Blogs
An emerging source for training
There's a relatively new outlet for operator training in the clean-water profession. The American Association of Water and Wastewater Professionals (AAWWP) has...
Blogs
Kansas biosolids project wins major award
The Johnson County (Kan.) Douglas L. Smith Middle Basin Wastewater Treatment Plant Solids Improvements Project has earned a National Environmental Achievement Award...
Blogs
The lowdown on biosolids
Seldom has something so beneficial caused such controversy. Land application of biosolids has the sanction of the U.S. EPA as a beneficial...
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Product News - April 2010
Gorman-Rupp Offers Engine-Driven Trash Pump
Gorman-Rupp Co. has an engine-driven version of its Ultra V series trash pump. The self-priming heavy-duty centrifugal pumps...
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A Fix for Ammonia
The Fairplay (Colo.) Sanitation District faced a challenge with inconsistent ammonia removal. The treatment plant consisted of aerated lagoons totaling more than...






