Justin Myers walked into a new job at a plant in the middle of a major upgrade. With his team, he saw it to completion and a record of exemplary performance.
Do-it-yourself projects can be great, but original equipment manufacturers often add value when upgrading and optimizing treatment plant equipment.
An operations team sends a swarm of bluegills to gobble up a nuisance overpopulation of Daphnia at a Washington clean-water plant.
A lamella clarifier is designed to enable efficient sedimentation and low-turbidity finished water with innovative materials of construction.
A North Carolina wastewater treatment plant resolves a clarifier issue with a self-lubricating bearing that boosts reliability and cuts maintenance costs.
Automating algae control in clarifiers, thickeners, and similar tanks can dramatically and cost effectively improve safety and efficiency.
Whether doing wastewater microscopy or operating a membrane-based reuse system, Andrew Shepherd ensures quality plant performance.
A back injury ended Rusty Tournade’s career as a bricklayer. Today he’s an award-winning water plant operator and foreman.
Welch’s Water and Wastewater Services runs on strong family ties – and treats the clean-water facilities it operates like beloved children.