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Rain Garden At Clarifier

Redirecting Water to Create a Sustainable Plant Environment

Rain gardens and bioswales at clean-water plants help an Arkansas utility promote sustainability, biodiversity and natural wildlife habitat.
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Schwing Bioset Process Helps a Community Maximize Beneficial Use of Resources

A lime stabilization process helps an Arkansas city meet its goal of producing Class A biosolids to enable the resumption of beneficial use.
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Keeping the Climate Commitment

The Boulder Water Resource Recovery Facility practices sustainability by using brewery waste for nitrate removal and creating reclaimed natural gas from biogas.
Reverse Osmosis Is Costly. Here's a Cost-Effective Way to Make Water for Direct Portable Reuse.

Reverse Osmosis Is Costly. Here's a Cost-Effective Way to Make Water for Direct Portable Reuse.

Georgia’s Gwinnett County pilot-tests its two-stage ozone-biological filtration process as a way to produce high-quality water for direct potable reuse.
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The Operators at the End of Nowhere: Treating Antarctica's Wastewater

A treatment plant operator shares her experience working at the bottom of the world at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
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Wastewater Treatment Plants Could Become Sustainable Biorefineries

In the future, wastewater treatment plants can have a broader function by being converted into biorefineries. All of the world's wastewater treatment…
News Briefs: Former WWTP Supervisor to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges for False Reports

News Briefs: Former WWTP Supervisor to Plead Guilty to Federal Charges for False Reports

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a pump failure in Atlanta, Georgia, leaves untreated waste flowing into a river for days
Blue White Proseries M4

A Metering Pump for Large Treatment Applications

With feed/output rates from 0.002 to 158.5 gph, the ProSeries-M M-4 peristaltic chemical metering pump is well-suited to large municipal water and…
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Infrastructure Corrosion Is a Major Threat to Public Health, Says Study

A recent report based on input from more than 1,300 corrosion professionals identifies aging water infrastructure as a pressing, costly yet fixable…
WRF Releases RFPs/RFQ for Four Potable Reuse Projects

WRF Releases RFPs/RFQ for Four Potable Reuse Projects

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) announces that Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) are available for four new…
Exam Study Guide: Trickling Filter Conditions; and Pumping Conditions

Exam Study Guide: Trickling Filter Conditions; and Pumping Conditions

Maintaining your education is important, especially in a career that demands licensing exams. Prove you’re an expert operator by answering these questions and others from our Exam Study Guide Series.
News Briefs: New Estimates Show Extent of Hurricane Florence's Wastewater Discharges

News Briefs: New Estimates Show Extent of Hurricane Florence's Wastewater Discharges

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, one person dies after a Legionnaire's disease outbreak at a Michigan hospital
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U.S. Water Use Declines to Levels Not Seen Since 1970

Reductions in water use first observed in 2010 continue, showing an ongoing effort towards efficient use of critical water resources
Industry News: December 2018

Industry News: December 2018

Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
Product News: January 2019

Product News: January 2019

Browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry
Exam Study Guide: Nutrient Removal Bacteria; and Chemical Feed Pumps

Exam Study Guide: Nutrient Removal Bacteria; and Chemical Feed Pumps

Maintaining your education is important, especially in a career that demands licensing exams. Prove you’re an expert operator by answering these questions and others from our Exam Study Guide Series.
News Briefs: Cryptosporidium Discovery Causes Boil-Water Notice in B.C.

News Briefs: Cryptosporidium Discovery Causes Boil-Water Notice in B.C.

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a worker in Baltimore is killed by an excavator during a wastewater treatment plant construction project
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: January 2019

Looking for education opportunities in the water and wastewater industry? Check out this updated listing of upcoming events from around the country.
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January 2019

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An Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge Secondary Treatment Process Helps an Illinois Plant Boost Capacity

The award-winning Mahomet Wastewater Treatment Plant packs a lot of treatment capacity and quality into a severely confined footprint.