Alfa Laval has acquired Gamajet Cleaning Systems, a provider of high-impact cleaning machines for the industrial and sanitary processing industries. With the...
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Water professionals from California and Nevada to convene
Registration is open for the 2012 California–Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association Annual Fall Conference in San Diego, Calif., at...
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Austin biosolids facility to become a net energy producer
The biosolids handling plant in Austin, Texas, will soon be making more power than it uses with a new biogas-fueled generator. The...
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Man dies in accident at wastewater lift station
Fifty-three-year-old contractor employee Steven Webb of House Springs, Mo., died in an accident at the City of St. Charles’ Boschertown sanitary lift...
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Gamajet acquired by Alfa Laval
Effective Aug. 24, 2012, Gamajet Tank Cleaning Systems has been acquired by Alfa Laval, and a new company, Alfa Laval Tank Equipment,...
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Gamajet acquired by Alfa Laval
Effective Aug. 24, 2012, Gamajet Tank Cleaning Systems has been acquired by Alfa Laval, and a new company, Alfa Laval Tank Equipment,...
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Two-month course provides training for water system operators
The Illinois Section of the American Water Works Association will sponsor a 10-week program entitled “Water Distribution System Operation and Maintenance and...
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Minnesota group urges communities to undertake treatment plant upgrades
The Post-Bulletin newspaper in Rochester, Minn., reported on a study by the Minnesota 2020 nonpartisan think tank showing that wastewater treatment plants...
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Biogas conversions can help optimize wastewater operations
Wastewater treatment plant operators now have a new way to lower operating costs and optimize sludge management without investing their own capital....
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Wastewater treatment plant wins Spirit of Kentucky Award
The Red River Regional Wastewater Authority received the 2012 Spirit of Kentucky Award on Aug. 16 at the 37th Annual Governor’s Local...
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Bacteria in tap water can be traced to the water treatment process
Most of the bacteria that remain in drinking water when it gets to the tap can be traced to filters used in...
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Could wastewater power microbial fuel cells and generate enormous energy?
Gizmag reports that engineers from Oregon State University have developed new technology that enhances the performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) that...
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Paper tells how wastewater can be part of the solution to water shortages
Reclamation of wastewater into drinking water can help provide the world with much more drinking water, according to the August 10 edition...
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Resignations driven by pay cuts leave a major California treatment plant short-staffed
The San Jose (Calif.) Mercury-News reports that a rash of resignations tied to recent pay and benefit cuts has left the San...
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WERF selects Black & Veatch to lead research on net-zero energy solutions for wastewater treatment
Energy costs are a significant part of utility operating budgets, and more utilities today are trying to become energy neutral or even net...
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Raw sewage discharge leads to temporary closure of Kings River in California
An accidental discharge of raw sewage forced the closure of a stretch of the Kings River in Tulare County, Calif., on Monday, July...
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WEFTEC workshops shed light on biogas
The Water Environment Federation will explore obstacles to harnessing biogas and present solutions in a series of workshops at WEFTEC 2012 in...
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Gresham wastewater treatment plant will fill all power needs with onsite sources
The Oregonian newspaper reports that the 13 mgd (average) Gresham Wastewater Treatment Plant will the first in the state and second on...
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Flow meter measures methane content in biogases
Endress+Hauser has introduced the Proline Prosonic B 200 ultrasonic flow meter for measuring the flow rate and methane content of wet biogas,...





