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Poofighters

Poofighters Operations Challenge Team Showcases Careers in Wastewater

Process laboratory specialist Suzanne Potts is part of an effort to attract new people to the profession by showing wastewater careers as dynamic and fun
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Get the Inside View of the Q-Press Dewatering Sludge

The inner workings of the Huber Technology Q-Press are the star of this 3-D animated sequence showing how the sludge enters the unit. Its slow turning auger moves the sludge through the dewatering process. Also featured is the automatic control of Huber Technology Q-Press functions.
Exam Study Guide: Treatment Ponds; and Lime-Softening Alkalinity

Exam Study Guide: Treatment Ponds; and Lime-Softening Alkalinity

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.
Raw water

Raw Water: Another View

It may be safe to drink, but to embrace it still isn’t healthy
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Digital Electrochemistry for Measuring pH and Oxygen

A rugged outdoor electrode functions under tough conditions and for a wide range of applications
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News Briefs: Gas Buildup Causes Explosion at Kansas City WWTP

In this week's water and wastewater news, a methane buildup blows the door off a wastewater treatment plant; and a bad bearing causes a fire at a Minnesota plant
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February 2018

Polar Vortex

Wisconsin Utility Remembers 'Polar Vortex' Winter of 2013-14

As winter takes hold in 2018, the Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility prepares by looking back to the most extreme season on record
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South Dearborn’s Experience with Multiple Dewatering Processes Leads to Q-Press

A plant staff with experience operating a belt filter press and centrifuge has decided on the use of the Huber Technology Q-Press. The new…
U.S. Senate Confirms David Ross to Lead EPA Water Office

U.S. Senate Confirms David Ross to Lead EPA Water Office

The nomination and confirmation won support from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies
Tulane University Names $1 Million Winner of Nitrogen Reduction Challenge

Tulane University Names $1 Million Winner of Nitrogen Reduction Challenge

Adapt-N of Cornell University wins global contest for best new technology to reduce nitrogen runoff from farming to fight annual 'dead zones' in major bodies of water
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News Briefs: Companies Bottling Untreated Drinking Water, Marketed as 'Raw'

In this week's water and wastewater news, startups are selling unfiltered, untreated water to consumers who are scared of treated tap water; and a fourth organ is found in a Detroit WWTP, this time identified as a deer heart
Project Roundup: Recent Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More

Project Roundup: Recent Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More

See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects
Exam Study Guide: Plastic-Media Trickling Filters; and Activated Alumina

Exam Study Guide: Plastic-Media Trickling Filters; and Activated Alumina

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.
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News Briefs: Americans Using Much Less Water, Says USGS

In this weeks water and wastewater news, the U.S. Geological Survey releases statistics showing Americans are using six fewer gallons of water per day than they were in 2010; and Detroit police find another possible human organ in the city's wastewater plant
Water efficiency

Study Estimates Water Efficiency Could Boost Economy by Billions of Dollars

The analysis by the Alliance for Water Efficiency shows the U.S. could see economic growth of $13 to $15 billion by investing in water infrastructure
Fighting Drought

Affordable, Yet Effective Ways to Fight Drought

Researchers examine the response to a lengthy drought in Melbourne, Australia, to develop an approach for building new water supply infrastructure that won’t break the bank
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Top 10 Wastewater News Stories of 2017

Care to see what made the headlines in 2017? Here's our list of top news stories from the world of water and wastewater treatment
Test tubes

Thioguard Meets All Plant Requirements to Win Big Bid

The Premier Magnesia product provided great results during a 30-day test period for alkalinity supplementation
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The Solution to the Deep-Channel Screening Challenge

Perforated screening elements provide superior separation efficiency compared to slotted screening elements