The Rotary Press simply employs pressure and friction for cost-effective dewatering. The system operates continuously at a speed of <1 rpm to...
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Senate Approves Major Bipartisan Water Infrastructure Bill
In a rare show of bipartisan cooperation, the U.S. Senate has passed the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021, which...
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Webinar: Finding OPEX Savings in Your Filter Cake
The liquid sludge from municipal wastewater treatment has a high impact on disposal costs. Dewatering your slurry is a critical process in...
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Water Sector Applauds Settlement in Wipes Litigation
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies recently congratulated the Charleston Water System for its settlement with Kimberly-Clark Corporation regarding Cottonelle flushable...
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Product News: May 2021
DeZURIK AWWA butterfly valvesDeZURIK’s AWWA butterfly valves are designed for applications demanding thoroughly tested, high-quality valves for trouble-free service. Numerous design features...
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The Peristaltic Solution to Chemical Dosing
FLEXFLO peristaltic dosing pumps are currently offered in three model sizes to accommodate a wide range of chemical feed requirements. Every unit...
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Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
British ColumbiaVictoriaProject: New wastewater treatment plantDetails: The system is celebrated by politicians and environmental leaders as it will allow the Victoria area...
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EPA Announces $6.5 Billion in New Funding for Water Infrastructure Projects
At a recent address to water associations, utilities and their workers to mark Water Week, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan announced...
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Researchers Discover How Microplastics Slip Through the Environment
Washington State University researchers have shown the fundamental mechanisms that allow tiny pieces of plastic bags and foam packaging at the nanoscale...
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Friendly Bacteria at Center Stage: Treating Wastewater with Less Energy, Lower Emissions
More than half of the energy required for wastewater treatment is used to supply oxygen to the biological reactor. The bacteria need...
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News Briefs: 'Flushable' Wipes Manufacturer Reaches Settlement With South Carolina Utility
Entry 242639In a landmark case for the wastewater industry, Kimberly-Clark Corp. recently reached a settlement with a wastewater utility in Charleston, South...
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Induron Mortarchem Cementitous Epoxy Mortar
Cementitious epoxy mortars are a vital step in most concrete lining projects, but some of the existing products available are fraught with...
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Industry News: May 2021
EnBiorganic expands its network into TexasEnBiorganic Technologies welcomed Fuquay of New Braunfels, Texas, to its licensed network of EBS-Di Installers and service providers....
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Managing Employees’ Licensing and Credentials
For those who work in the trades, success depends not only on developing core skills but on keeping those skills sharp.
Of course,...
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Energy Department Announces New Round of Solar Desalination Prize Competition
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $5 million in new funding for the second round of the Solar Desalination Prize, a competition...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: April 2021
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:April 26-30 — Water Distribution Level 1 and 2, FairbanksApril 28-29 — USDA FOG (Fats, Oils, and...
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NAWC Releases 2021 Safety Benchmarking Report
The National Association of Water Companies has released its annual Safety Benchmarking Report, which focuses on the work being done by regulated...
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News Briefs: Japan Plans Release of Contaminated Water from Fukushima Plant
Entry 242642Japan is planning to release into the Pacific Ocean more than 1 million tons of contaminated water from the destroyed Fukushima...
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Engineers Report New Process for 3D Printing Aerogels for Water Treatment
Graphene excels at removing contaminants from water, but it’s not yet a commercially viable use of the wonder material. That could be changing.
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