Entry 244314Atlas Copco Smart Air Xc4004 controllerThe Smart Air Xc4004 controller from Atlas Copco is designed for all of its large air...
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Industry News: May 2019
Aries Clean Energy biochar certified by USDA and IBIAries Clean Energy announced that its Aries GREEN biochar product has earned the U.S....
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News Briefs: Man's Body Discovered on WWTP Conveyor Belt
Entry 244327Operators at a wastewater treatment plant in Muncie, Indiana, discovered the body of a local 41-year-old man, identified as Michael Donald...
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Energy Use and Waste in Water Management
In 2014, the World Bank announced that modern water and energy production systems were on a collision course. In this three-part Water...
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Study Shows 'Flushable' Wipes Don't Disperse in Sewer Systems
So-called flushable wipes are in the news again — this time clogging the sewer system in Miami-Dade (Florida) Water and Sewer Department.
A...
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How Utilities Can Ride the Wave of Operator Retirements
Forty years ago, a surge of resources and new recruits flooded the treatment industry due to the Clean Water Act amendment. Now,...
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Variable-Area Flowmeters for Any Application
Blue-White Industries manufactures top quality, competitively priced variable-area flowmeters in more than 240 configurations.
Units are configured for in-line, panel mount or closed...
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Array of Contaminants in California Water Could Cause 15,000 Cases of Cancer
An assortment of toxic pollutants in California drinking water could cause more than 15,000 cases of cancer, according to a peer-reviewed EWG study...
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Recovering Wastewater's Many Assets Is an Emerging Science
Most people think as little as possible about the wastewater that is produced daily from their showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers and toilets....
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News Briefs: Report Finds 43 States Affected by PFAS
Entry 244333A recent report by the Environmental Working Group and Northeastern University finds that 610 locations in 43 states are contaminated with...
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Clear Chattanooga: Rebranding a Consent Decree, Revitalizing a City
The wastewater infrastructure system in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is undergoing a massive makeover, mostly in an effort to boost the system’s ability to...
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MICRO-FLO for Low-Flow Monitoring Applications
Are you certain your pumps are actually pumping? An empty chemical tank, clogged injection fitting, lost prime and other problems can prevent...
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WEF Offers Update on Biosolids and PFAS Concerns
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) recently issued an alert updating its members about concerns over biosolids and per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). In recent...
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Exam Study Guide: Types of Liquid Waste; and Colloidal Particles in Water
Entry 244341Welcome back to TPO magazine's Exam Study Guide Series, which offers a pair of water/wastewater study questions with in-depth explanations of the answers. Last time,...
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News Briefs: President Trump Signs Colorado Drought Contingency Plan Into Law
Entry 244344President Donald Trump recently signed off on a piece of bipartisan legislation that aims to help manage ongoing drought conditions and...
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Understanding Rights Is Key to Creating a Safe Workplace
Everyone in the industry has heard at least one horror story about someone getting fired or demoted for reporting a safety violation.
In...
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A Cool Career: Craig Lawniczak Retires After 43 Years at Green Bay WWTP
Craig Lawniczak graduated from high school in 1975 and wasn’t sure what to do next.
He spent the summer “sitting around” until September,...
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News Briefs: Utility Worker Finds Colossal Crayfish
Entry 244352A utility worker in Bowling Green, Kentucky, recently found a giant crayfish in a water filtration system at an intake plant....
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School of Mines Creates Water Treatment Technology Hub
Colorado School of Mines recently celebrated the grand opening of a new 10,000-square-foot research facility in Denver that will pave the way...














