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Entries Tagged Carollo Engineers

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​News Briefs: Study Links Treatment Upgrades to River Recovery in Waterloo, Ontario

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Hawaii Water Service selects Carollo Engineers to conduct a feasibility study for a new recycled water plant in Kapalua
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News About Membrion, Carollo Engineers, Thompson Pump and More

In this month's industry news update, track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more
News Briefs: A Faster Method for Detecting Viruses in Water

News Briefs: A Faster Method for Detecting Viruses in Water

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, an Arizona water agency evaluates proposals to increase the state's water supply, all of which are focused on desalination
The Value of Water in 26 Easy Lessons

The Value of Water in 26 Easy Lessons

A book from Carollo Engineers aims to help water agencies share with their customers the importance of reuse and the One Water principle
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News Briefs: Philly Supervisors Work 24/7 Shifts Amid Water Worker Strike

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the River Seine in Paris has reopened for public swimming, marking the first time in over a century since a ban was implemented in 1923
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Sarasota’s Plant Upgrade Takes the Long View and Looks Deep

A Florida utility’s clean-water plant expansion and conversion to advanced treatment wins an Envision Gold Award for sustainability
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Potable Reuse Will Soon Reach New Heights. Operators Are Key Players.

El Paso Water will build a first-in-the-nation direct-to-distribution water reuse facility, turning wastewater effluent into 10 mgd of high-quality drinking water
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From A to Z: New Book Champions Water Reuse

A book from Carollo Engineers aims to help water agencies share with their customers the importance of reuse and the One Water principle
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EPA PFAS Risk Assessment Poses Risk to Clean-Water Agencies

A U.S. EPA assessment looks at risks of land-applied material to farm families. Meanwhile, the assessment itself poses risks to utilities’ beneficial use program
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Teacher. Mentor. Operator. Change Agent. That’s Barbara Chappell.

Barbara Chappell rose rapidly from operations to responsibility for cities’ entire water systems. She’s most proud of helping others advance their careers.
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Breaking New Ground in Potable Reuse

El Paso Water will build a first-in-the nation direct-to-distribution water reuse facility, turning wastewater effluent into 10 mgd of high-quality drinking water
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Pure SoJo Facility Wins Prestigious Water Reuse Award

Utah's first direct potable reuse project was recognized recently for innovation in sustainable water management
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El Paso Water Breaks Ground on Nation’s First Direct Reuse Facility

The Pure Water Center will produce 10 million gallons of clean drinking water per day
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PFAS in Biosolids: What’s the Risk?

A U.S. EPA assessment looks at risks of land-applied material to farm families. Meanwhile, the assessment itself poses risks to utilities’ beneficial use programs.