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Elevated Geogenic Contaminants Common in Drinking Water Aquifers Across US
Groundwater present in aquifers is a source drinking water for almost 150 million people in the United States. However, the use of...
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Outdoor Harmonic Mitigation Supports New Pump Stations
Problem: Georgia’s Fulton County commissioned two new pump stations. Both required reliable motor control for high-horsepower pumps, along with harmonic mitigation that...
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News Briefs: DC Water Targets Mid-March to Return Flow to Potomac Interceptor
DC Water reports that work is progressing to meet the mid-March target to return flow to the Potomac Interceptor following the catastrophic...
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When Does a Manhole Grinder Package Make Sense?
For existing facilities where space is limited, adding sewer maintenance access can be difficult. Prefabricated grinder manhole packages provide a solution for...
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Outfall Project Requires Tunneling Down and Drilling Up From Below Lake Ontario
Two-hundred-sixty feet below the surface of Lake Ontario, crews worked day and night to expand Toronto’s wastewater treatment capacity. The Ashbridges Bay...
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Lower Minimum Submergence and Efficient Performance with envie3
Get a fast, persuasive snapshot of why Barnes envie3 is the smart choice for wastewater plants. This value sheet spotlights premium IE3...
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Water Collaborative Delivery Association Announces 20th Anniversary Symposium
The Water Collaborative Delivery Association recently announced its upcoming 20th Anniversary Symposium, a three-day gathering designed to bring water utilities, practitioners and industry partners...
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Water Infrastructure and the Importance of BABA Compliance
Since the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was enacted the water and wastewater treatment industry in the U.S. has undergone a significant...
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Aerobic Granular Sludge Technology Defies Conventional Treatment
Companies continue to develop new approaches to basic wastewater treatment processes, always in search of more effective pollutant and nutrient removal with...
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Understanding Inline Sludge Screens in Municipal and Industrial Applications
Even when screens are installed at the head of a treatment facility, debris always ends up in the sludge. Plastic parts and...
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Ricky Lallish Named Director of SIUE Environmental Resources Training Center
Ricky Lallish has been named director of the Environmental Resources Training Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, assuming leadership of Illinois’ primary...
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Are Your Chemical Metering Pumps Accurate or Repeatable? It Matters.
Water treatment processes rely on chemical additions to achieve desired outcomes. This can include disinfection, pH control, or removal of contaminants. Tolerances...
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Twin-Shaft Grinder Guide: A Comprehensive Solids Reduction Resource
Get this free PDF booklet and learn how to overcome the performance and maintenance issues associated with typical twin-shaft grinders. This guide...
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AquaNereda Cutting Edge Technology Provides Lowest Cost of Ownership
The growing neighborhood of Wolcott, Kansas, was quickly outgrowing its treatment capacity. A long-term improvement project was initiated, and many technologies were...




















