Urban populations and megacities are on the rise and so is the amount of wastewater pouring into treatment facilities that cannot adequately...
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Share Your Favorite Piece of Fatherly Advice
Who doesn’t have some fatherly advice that they think about now and then?
Whether Dad is working by your side, retired by the...
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Exam Study Guide: Activated Sludge Bacteria; and Properties of Chlorine
Entry 245085Welcome 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: City of Salem Endures Cyanotoxin Crisis
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Water tests in Salem, Stayton, Turner and Wilsonville, Oregon, recently showed the water was unsafe for young children and some adults...
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Wipes Industry Updates Flushability Guidelines
The wipes industry, represented by INDA and EDANA, has announced the latest edition of a code of practice titled “Communicating Appropriate Disposal...
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Listen to This 90s Rap Song About City Water
The only thing better than a rap song promoting a utility’s trademarked tap water is … no, there’s nothing. It’s the best...
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Water Utility Energy Challenge Winners Announced
The Great Lakes Protection Fund (GLPF) and American Water Works Association (AWWA) have announced the winners of the inaugural Water Utility Energy...
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News Briefs: Lab Worker Caught on Camera Spiking Coworker's Samples
Entry 245091A former laboratory technician at the Billings (Montana) Water Treatment Plant is accused of contaminating her coworker's water test samples and...
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Feeling Like a Million Bucks: Paracetic Acid Is an Unexpected Savior
No one at the Berkeley Heights sewer department was familiar with paracetic acid — that is until they heard it could save...
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Industry News: May 2018
Bioscience announces expansionBioscience announced it has expanded its offices, laboratories and manufacturing facilities in Lehigh Valley Industrial Park III located adjacent to...
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What's In a Name: Shedding Wastewater's Stigma Via Rebranding
The words traditionally used to define municipal treatment systems — sewer, sewage, wastewater — have never painted a flattering image in the...
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Exam Study Guide: Influent Wastewater Alkalinity; and Ion-Exchange Softening Plant Operation
Entry 245094Welcome 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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Product News: June 2018
Entry 245097Electro-Chemical Devices FC80 free chlorine sensorThe FC80 free chlorine sensor from Electro-Chemical Devices eliminates the need for reagents while providing accurate...
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Eliminate Last-Minute Maintenance
Prognosys is a predictive diagnostic system that allows you to be proactive in your maintenance by alerting you to upcoming instrument issues....
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News Briefs: What's Going on With the EPA?
On May 22, the New York Times reported that the U.S. EPA banned the Associated Press (AP) and CNN from attending the...
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Milwaukee Remembers Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993
It’s every treatment plant’s worst nightmare: the people you serve getting sick from your plant’s water. The most potent example of this...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: June 2018
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Aug. 8-9 — Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E, AnchorageAug. 8-10 — Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA...
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Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
AlbertaRed DeerProject: Regional wastewater system constructionDetails: New plant unites three citiesStatus: Grand opening heldCost: Under $70 million
CaliforniaEurekaProject: Wastewater treatment plant repairsDetails: A...
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How Silver Nanoparticles Are Interfering With Wastewater Treatment
Research at Oregon State University has shed new light on how an increasingly common consumer product component – silver nanoparticles – can...














