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Water & Wastewater Product News: March 2017
Singer Valve battery operated electromagnetic flowmeter
The battery-operated SPI-MV converter from Singer Valve can run independent of an external power source for an...
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Easy Odor Control with Modular Covers
The customer:
The Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Lexington, Kentucky, serves a population of 130,000 — about 60 percent of Lexington-Fayette...
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Nation’s Water Infrastructure Gets a Passing Grade
Last week, the American Society of Civil Engineers released its 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, an assessment of the nation’s infrastructure produced every...
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New Initiative Raises Awareness of Water Sector Challenges
Grundfos has announced the launch of its Who Runs the Water that Runs America initiative, which was created to help water and wastewater utilities...
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Custom System Treats Arizona Prison Well Water
In 2013, AdEdge Water Technologies was contacted by Valentine Engineering to participate in an ongoing design/build project at the Red Rock Correctional...
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Control Plant Odors Without Limiting Tank Access
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A regional wastewater treatment plant in the U.S. that treats residential and commercial wastewater and sewage.The Utility’s Needs
The WWTP was embarking...
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Prize Winners Show Why Water Technology is Ripe for Disruption
“With close to a trillion-dollar investment in water infrastructure coming within the next 10 years, the challenge will be to identify the...
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News Briefs: Salaries Docked for 25 Water Employees After Data Falsification
The city of Youngstown, Ohio, has reduced the salaries and suspended 25 water employees who were found guilty of falsifying credentials.The workers...
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Extensive Regional Grit Gradation Data Published for First Time
Reference data on the regional characteristics of wastewater grit across North America have been published for the first time. The Grit Gradation...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: March 2017
Endress+Hauser installs high-pressure test rig
Endress+Hauser installed a high-pressure test rig at its U.S. headquarters in Greenwood, Indiana. The rig allows for testing...
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Q&A: How to Get Rid of Wastewater Treatment Odors
Q: What makes wastewater treatment plants stink?
A: Any wastewater treatment process has the potential to generate and release nuisance odors to the...
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The Little Bacterium That Could
A humble bacterium first isolated in New York’s Lake Oneida almost 30 years ago could change the world. With its innate ability...
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Researchers Study New Method for Breaking Down Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater
University of Minnesota scientists from the Wackett Lab recently announced they’re inventing a better way to predict how pharmaceuticals break down in...
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Introducing a Smarter Way to Monitor Alarms
RACO has introduced Verbatim Connect for its Verbatim alarm autodialer product line, which has been in continuous production since 1989. Verbatim Connect is...
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Study Guide: General Knowledge
Maintaining your education is important, especially in a career that demands licensing exams. Prove you’re an expert operator by answering this question and others from...
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WWTP Covers Its Grit Tanks to Address Odor Concerns
The customer:
The Georgetown Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Ontario, Canada, provides industrial and municipal wastewater treatment for the urban area in the town...
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WEQ Fair Attendance Expected to Double
Attendance for the upcoming Wastewater Equipment Fair in Dallas is on pace to double the turnout of the inaugural event, held last...
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News Briefs: Alaska Gets Failing Grade In Water/Wastewater Infrastructure
The American Society of Civil Engineers recently gave Alaska a C-minus on its infrastructure report card after getting a failing grade on...




















