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National Certification: What Would it Mean for Wastewater Treatment Operators?

National Certification: What Would it Mean for Wastewater Treatment Operators?

Increased salaries? The elimination of state reciprocity? Those are just two reasons the wastewater industry should consider a national certification.
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"Doing It Right" - Columbus Water Utility - June 2014 WSO Profile

A wide array of best management practices propel the Columbus water utility to customer service excellence and industry recognition.It’s 4:30…
Worth Noting - June 2014

Worth Noting - June 2014

People/Awards; Education; Events
June 2014

June 2014

Tigg wins contracts for two New York municipal drinking water projectsTIGG Corporation won two competitively bid contracts on Long Island, N.Y.,…
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Industry News - June 2014

Xylem opens dewatering branch in FloridaXylem opened a dewatering branch in Pompano Beach, Fla. Managed by Mike Sturgill, the 12,000-square-foot…
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On-Site Chemical Generator Produces Disinfectant On Demand

On-site chemical generators from MIOX Corp. are designed for safe, lower-cost water disinfection (when compared to sodium hypochlorite or chlorine…
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Product News - June 2014

Blue-White diaphragm metering pumpThe Chempro-M diaphragm metering pump from Blue-White Industries is designed for the injection of aggressive…
Argonide Corp Case Study

Treatment, Filtration And Desalination

Filter cartridges reduce contaminants in desalination systemProblem: A private club on the Atlantic Ocean in Rhode Island relied on desalination…
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Treatment, Filtration And Desalination

Clarifiers/ComponentsSedimentation basin floor cleanerThe SedVac sedimentation removal system for drinking water plants from Brentwood…
Knowing Nitrates

Knowing Nitrates

This increasingly important contaminant has multiple ways to enter drinking water supplies and can be challenging to remove.
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Always Learning

Perkins-Boynton Award winner Robert McVicker thrives on new challenges and the opportunity to increase his water treatment knowledge
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All About The Scouts

A FLUSH program in Michigan offering treatment plant tours meets early success and looks to expand beyond state borders.
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Analytics Made Easier

A cellular-based solution from Badger Meter lets utilities collect and analyze data to improve operations and service – without investing in a proprietary network.
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Doing It Right

A wide array of best management practices propel the Columbus water utility to customer service excellence and industry recognition.
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Broad Spectrum

A commitment to sustainability and resource conservation underpins all aspects of operations for the City of Dayton Water Department.
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A Little Gem

An award-winning Connecticut direct filtration package plant relies on just two operators to provide exceptional water for several thousand customers.
Toward Resilient Water Supplies

Toward Resilient Water Supplies

Experts share ideas on how cities and utilities can meet water security challenges, ensure safe and reliable supplies, and achieve long-term sustainability.
Toward A Closer Community

Toward A Closer Community

This is the last issue of Water System Operator magazine. Watch for an expanded Treatment Plant Operator focused on the whole water/wastewater treatment profession.
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Easy-to-Disassemble Cake Pump Reduces Down Time

The EZstrip Cake Pump features a specially designed feed chamber that can easily be disconnected allowing access to the rotating assembly. The…
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News Briefs: Study Finds Wastewater Contains Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

In this week's wastewater news, a study finds antibiotic-resistant bacteria, plant upgrades continue in several cities, and a $10 million water reuse pipeline could irrigate California crops.