The warm weather of the summertime draws people outside for residential activities like grilling. However, while people enjoy burgers and hotdogs in...
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News About Kurita America, Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions and More
Kurita America announces successor to retiring CEOKurita America, part of the Kurita Group, has appointed Todd Emslander as its new chief executive...
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How to Avoid Hidden Grinder Maintenance Costs
When it comes to most twin-shaft grinders, the ugly truth is the costs pile up in the form of repairs and replacement...
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Epoxy vs. Polyurea: What is the Best Coating for an Industrial Water Tank?
Industrial water tanks are vital for ensuring safe drinking water, but they are constantly exposed to moisture and temperature fluctuations that lead...
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News Briefs: New Jersey Wins PFAS Settlement
The New York Times reports that 3M has agreed to pay New Jersey up to $450 million over the next 25 years to...
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WWTP Uses Noncontact Flow Sensors to Reduce Operational Costs
Problem: The 33 mgd San Bernardino (California) Water Reclamation Plant serves regional cities using mostly solar panels to power flowmeters and send...
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How to Prepare Your Team for Emergencies
In the water and sewer industry, things can go bad in many ways, whether it’s industrial incidents that injure employees, medical emergencies,...
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6 Flow Control and Software Solutions for Water/Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Efficient management of water and wastewater treatment facilities relies heavily on precise flow control and insightful data management. Electromagnetic and thermal dispersion...
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Exam Study Guide: Threats to Lagoons and Mechanical Seals
Welcome 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, we...
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Treatment Plant Operator Exam Study Guide Answers
What is the greatest threat to wastewater lagoons or pond dikes?
The answer to this question is D. The largest reason for dike...
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Twin Cities Efficiency Grant Program Ensures Water for Tomorrow
Leaders at the Metropolitan Council in the Twin Cities knew that area aquifers were not infinite and needed to be conserved to...
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City of Plymouth Solves Major Wastewater Issues with Innovative Screening System
The City of Plymouth treats around 150,000 gallons of raw sewage each day. But prior to 2009, the facility faced significant operational...
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News Briefs: Texas City Using Portable Treatment Plants Amid Water Crisis
The Marlin (Texas) City Council has approved the emergency purchase of two portable water treatment plants to address the city's ongoing drinking...
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Transform Your Operations with HiveLinx by Ixom Watercare
HiveLinx offers comprehensive data for analysis, allowing operators to make informed decisions and improve operational efficiency. This exciting new product offers remote...
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The Top 7 Ways the STRAINPRESS Helps With Digester Debris Issues
Costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for facilities annually, digester cleaning is expensive, time-consuming and nasty business. Usually, each digester at a...
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7 Key Reasons Grinders Are Essential in Wastewater Treatment
When most people think of wastewater treatment, the focus tends to be on removing chemicals, toxins and other pollutants flagged by the...
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Applications Where Variable Area Flowmeter Delivers Value and Performance
Accurately measuring fluid flow is key to the success of many industrial and municipal applications. Selecting the right technology for a particular...
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Phosphate Monitoring at Effluent Keeps Costs Down and Levels in Check
Problem: When the wastewater treatment plant in Madison, Indiana, received a new phosphorus limit of 1.0 ppm, the staff assessed the processes...
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White House Proposes $2.46 Billion Cut to SRFs in 2026 Budget
The White House recently put forth its fiscal year 2026 budget proposal, which includes a significant $2.46 billion cut to the Drinking Water...






















