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Product News - July 2020

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Product News: May 2020

Browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry
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A Passion for Answers

Brandon Pechin met new system startup challenges at two Idaho clean-water plants with hard work and a thirst for learning.
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Oregon Plant Greases the Wheels with $16.8 Million Upgrade

A Clean Water Services facility expanded cogeneration capacity by adding an FOG receiving station to help produce more biogas.
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From Failed Upgrade to Successful Power Generation

After a failed pollution control plant upgrade, an Ohio city worked with a partner to enhance solids handling and generate its own power.
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Biosolids Everywhere! Metro Vancouver Embraces Integrated Resource Recovery

Metro Vancouver biosolids serve many beneficial purposes, from fertilizing parks and cropland, to growing trees, to reclaiming mine and landfill sites.
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Technology Yields Exceptional Quality Biosolids Pellets In A Compact Footprint

A German-engineered solids-processing technology yields Exceptional Quality biosolids pellets in a smaller footprint and at lower cost than composting.
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Good Timing

Energy efficiency plans lined up with a 2009 federal government economic stimulus program to bring a Massachusetts plant close to net neutral energy.
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Can't Be Stopped

New Jersey’s Rahway Valley team looks to be the best, whether treating daily flows efficiently or fending off the fury of Hurricane Sandy.
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Product News - January 2013

Center of Attention

Center of Attention

The Budd Inlet Treatment Plant in Olympia, Wash., is so earth-friendly that it stands at the heart of a major waterfront development
Every Drop Counts

Every Drop Counts

Renewable energy projects involving digester methane and concentrated solar power help a Nevada regional authority save money and conserve water
School to Work

School to Work

A close relationship with the University of Wisconsin helps Madison’s wastewater treatment plant find solutions to challenging problems
Always Looking Forward

Always Looking Forward

Chris McCalib brings a progressive outlook and a team orientation to his job as operations manager responsible for two treatment plants