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Pipeline H2O Announces Inaugural Class
Pipeline H2O — a new water technology commercialization program managed by The Hamilton Mill — recently announced its first class of companies.Supported...
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Q&A: Other Considerations for Arsenic Removal
This Q&A concludes the discussion of arsenic treatment options with AdEdge Water Technologies.How does pH affect arsenic removal?
The pH of the water...
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News Briefs: Fire Breaks Out at Michigan WWTP
A fire at Warren, Michigan’s WWTP resulted in damage to a conveyor belt and electronic controls.A power failure and subsequent switch to...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: February 2017
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Feb. 13-17 — Introduction to Small Wastewater Systems, Bethel
Feb. 13-17 — Introduction to Small Water Systems, Kotzebue
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New England's Operator Exchange Program is a Great Resource
I recently found another way to take my wastewater education beyond the classroom, which is a topic I’ve addressed before with this...
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Direct Potable Reuse is Coming, but What Does It Mean for Operators?
Communities in California and Arizona could be more drought resistant in the near future, as both states are looking at enacting regulations for...
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News Briefs: School Accused of Lead Contamination Cover-Up
Parents of students at Summit (Pennsylvania) Township Elementary School weren’t told about high levels of lead in the school’s drinking water until...
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Eagle Nesting Site With Webcam Planned at Wisconsin WWTP
There could be some happy bald eagles and even happier bird watchers in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, this spring thanks to a nesting...
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Can America Afford the High Cost of Replacing Infrastructure?
A new study by Michigan State University claims nearly 36 percent of U.S. households will be unable to afford water in five...
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Exam Study Guide: Maximum Contaminant Levels
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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Poisonous Gas Kills Three Florida Sewer Workers
Three utility workers in the Florida Keys died this week after climbing into a manhole and being overcome by hydrogen sulfide and...
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Bringing Energy Back Home With Biogas
For years there have been two default choices for clean-water plants that produce and use digester methane: Burn it in boilers, or...
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News Briefs: Water Will Be Unaffordable in Five Years for Some, Says Study
A new study from Michigan State University has concluded that more than 35 percent of the nation’s households may be unable to afford...
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February 2017 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Editor’s Note: Each month, we’ll bring you a roundup of new water and wastewater projects from across the country. If you would like...
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What Will the Trump Administration Mean for the Water, Wastewater Industry?
“We’re going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none. And we will put millions of our...
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See How Snowmakers Solved This Plant's Evaporation Problem
Running both reverse osmosis trains at the Hargesheimer Water Treatment Plant posed the risk of overloading the three evaporation lagoons (39.5 million...
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Fishing, Hunting Are Key to Stress Management for This Operator
For Tammy Hamblen, supervisor of the Carrollton (Missouri) Wastewater Treatment Plant, spending time outside helps alleviate stress while benefiting her mental and...
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News Briefs: Study Shows Some U.S. Aquifers May Be Depleted by 2030s
A new study from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) shows that human consumption could deplete groundwater aquifers in California’s Central Valley, Tulare...



















