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EPA Issues Health Advisories for Algal Toxins in Drinking Water
On May 6, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued health advisory values that states and utilities can use to protect Americans from elevated...
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The Fire Chief Project: How To Handle the Salary/Budget Argument
When it comes to municipal budgets, we all know it’s difficult to ask for increased funding. And, unfortunately, it’s extremely difficult to...
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To Market, To Market to Sell A Biosolids Program
Truck it to farm fields. Ship it to composters and blenders. Fertilize trees. Bag it up for sale at the garden store....
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GTI Cover Contains Heat and Odor for Frozen Food Manufacturer
The customer:
A major American frozen food manufacturer with worldwide distribution.The customer’s needs:
The frozen food manufacturer required a cover solution for its wastewater...
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Carollo Engineers Recognized With Project of the Year Award
Carollo Engineers has recently been selected as winner of the American Public Works Association’s Public Works Project of the Year Award for...
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Exam Study Guide: Preliminary/Primary Treatment
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to...
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Northeast Ohio Celebrates Small Business Week with BOP Program
This week, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District is celebrating Small Business Week — part of the national Small Business Administration program recognizing outstanding...
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News Briefs: Chrysler Worker Dies at Wastewater Treatment Plant
An employee at an FCA US plant in Detroit died this week while preforming maintenance operations at the facility’s onsite wastewater treatment plant....
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Xylem Honored by WateReuse Research Foundation
Xylem, a leading global water technology company, was recognized at the WateReuse Research Foundation’s 19th Annual Water Reuse & Desalination Research Conference...
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NRWA Announces Programs to Support Small Water Utilities
The National Rural Water Association (NRWA) has announced a new series of affinity programs to support small water and wastewater utilities across...
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GTI Helps Dairy Plant Keep Treatment System Operating
The customer:
A large milk processing plant located in the United States with global distribution.The customer’s needs:
The plant is located in an urban...
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Is Drip Dispersal a Solution for Small-Scale Municipal Treatment?
Editor's Note: This article is part of a profile on the Fairfield Glade Community Club. Watch for a special feature in the...
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News Briefs: U.S. Government Lowers Fluoride Recommendation
The Department of Health and Human Services has lowered its fluoride suggestions, recommending that public tap water not exceed .7 ppm. Previous...
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California Utilities Ramp Up Water-Reduction Efforts
As the California drought enters its fourth year, Gov. Jerry Brown has put forth mandatory water restrictions aimed at reducing the state’s...
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News Briefs: Minnesota City Sues Makers of Flushable Wipes
The City of Wyoming, Minnesota, filed a class-action lawsuit on April 23 against six makers of wet wipes, claiming the flushable wipes...
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Madison's Graywater Experiment Celebrates 10 Years
"Toilet uses recycled water."The simple placards posted in every restroom stall at Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility's Olin Ave. office building are among the...
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AWWA Releases Cyanotoxin Guide for Water Utility Managers
The American Water Works Association and the Water Research Foundation have released a guide to help water utility managers detect and control...
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Building Better Bugs: Canadian Facility Studies Biological Nutrient Removal
Research performed at a wastewater treatment facility in Calgary, Canada, might one day help develop better processes for removing contaminants, save billions...















