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Bosque Farms Keeps 1,460 Grinder Pumps Humming
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June 14, 2016
Bosque Farms operators win Wastewater Treatment System of the Year award with specialized skills, excellent communication and a strong work ethic.
Operator’s Research Saves Plant Millions of Dollars
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June 14, 2016
Rick Cantu’s insistence on getting to the bottom of treatment issues served his community well and saved his treatment facility millions of dollars.
Fourth-Graders Compete in Water Ethics Contest
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June 14, 2016
A contest for fourth-graders in northern Arizona encourages kids to express their idea of a water ethic in artwork and essays.
Eau Claire Plant Increases Treatment, Reduces Energy Needs
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June 14, 2016
A Wisconsin plant goes greener with biological phosphorus removal, higher-efficiency equipment, biogas-to-energy and other upgrades.
Blocking Contamination: The Importance of Effective Bearing Protection
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June 14, 2016
Effective bearing seals are important to long and trouble-free life in a wide range of rotating equipment in water and wastewater treatment plants.
This Plant is Conquering CSOs With a Wet-Weather Clarifier
Editorial
June 14, 2016
A high-rate wet weather treatment system enables an Ohio utility to conquer CSOs and meet its compliance deadline.
Santa Clara Water District Keeps Steelhead Trout Moving
Editorial
June 14, 2016
A California water district undertakes a stream improvement project to enable unimpeded annual spawning migrations for steelhead trout.
Q&A: WERF’s John Willis Talks Biogas and Biosolids Solutions
Editorial
June 14, 2016
Engineer and WERF Research Council member John Willis finds that often the most economical biogas and biosolids solutions are also the most sustainable.
Deep Trekker Portable Crawler Camera Reduces Inspection Expense
Editorial
June 14, 2016
A pipe crawler video inspection system from Deep Trekker provides substantial versatility in a package that can be operated by a single technician.
Flint: As an Operator, What Would You Have Done?
Editorial
June 14, 2016
How was the lead contamination of tap water allowed to happen? And as an operator, what would you have done if forced to deal with a similar situation?
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