The Customer:The Water Pollution Control Authority (WPCA) in Bridgeport, Conn., operates two wastewater treatment facilities and maintains the city’s sewer system.The Customer’s...
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From Buddy to Boss
Chemistry, math and equipment maintenance are fairly common offerings from training centers and certification programs across the country. But newly promoted operators...
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From Buddy to Boss
Chemistry, math and equipment maintenance are fairly common offerings from training centers and certification programs across the country. But newly promoted operators...
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The Fire Chief Project: You’ve heard of Fire Prevention Week?
It’s Green Week in Arizona, and some clean-water plants are borrowing a page from the fire department with special educational events, according...
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Drainage Pumps Stabilize Shipwreck in South African Waters
Xylem Inc., a global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, played a key role in a...
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3 Reasons Why You Need Our E-Newsletter
I have an email account just for e-newsletters and email promotions. Some days, I just give up organizing it because one can...
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American Water Wins Distinguished U.S. Water Prize
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced today it was selected to receive a 2014 U.S....
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The Fire Chief Project: If only a clean-water operator had been at his side
A bill now before the U.S. Congress, H.R. 3862, would help municipalities more affordably manage wastewater infrastructure improvement projects.At least one mayor,...
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Water School Draws Younger Generation Into Industry
Steve Christianson saw the need for younger folks to enter the water distribution and water treatment world.After receiving his certifications several years...
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American Water Wins Distinguished U.S. Water Prize
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced today it was selected to receive a 2014 U.S....
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Top Equipment Picks for Biosolids Dewatering Solutions
Conducting studies of biosolids dewatering or drying techniques at your clean-water treatment plant could pay huge short- and long-term dividends. Here we...
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Camouflaged Wade Avenue Pump Station Takes Internet by Storm
Perhaps it’s the somewhat-creepy narration. Or maybe it’s the “door to nowhere” that “no key will fit in.” But whatever the case,...
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Greenville Water Awarded for Outstanding Plant Performance
Greenville Water’s Stovall Water Treatment Plant received the rarely achieved Phase IV Presidents Award recognition from the Partnership for Safe Water.The Partnership...
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Study Considers Wastewater Plants’ Role in Great Lakes Chemicals Concerns
Wastewater treatment plants need to assess the effectiveness of their treatment technologies to deal with an increasing number of “chemicals of emerging...
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Toilet-To-Tap Programs Conserve California Water
According to the California Department of Water Resources, 2013 closed as the driest year on record for many areas of the state....
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Public-Private Partnerships Alleviate Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Deficits
Nations on both sides of the Atlantic are struggling with water and wastewater infrastructure deficits. An international panel at the 21st Annual...
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AWWA Selects New President-Elect
At their meeting in Austin, Texas, the American Water Works Association board of directors elected Gene Koontz of Lemoyne, Penn., as the...
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AWWA Selects New President-Elect
At their meeting in Austin, Texas, the American Water Works Association board of directors elected Gene Koontz of Lemoyne, Penn., as the...
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Toilet-To-Tap Programs Conserve California Water
According to the California Department of Water Resources, 2013 closed as the driest year on record for many areas of the state....











