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Entries Tagged Fairbanks Nijhuis

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Designing For Excellence

A progressive Massachusetts town replaced a 40-year-old plant with new technology to treat high flows and meet stringent phosphorus limits.
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Meeting the Goal

A Tennessee plant optimizes operations to earn four consecutive Partnership for Safe Drinking Water Director Awards.
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All Business

The treatment facility in Ishpeming, Mich., applies financial acumen across the board. The result is a plant that delivers quality effluent and makes operators’ lives easier.
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Smart Power

Cedar Rapids controls electricity costs through careful monitoring, power-saving upgrades and enrollment in the electric utility’s interruptible rate program.
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All In for the Hometown

John McCool runs the Warren (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment PLANT with an eye toward protecting the trout waters downstream, and the pocketbooks of local residents.
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Safe, Efficient, Compliant

A small but savvy team at the Kill Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant sets an example with training, energy savings and biosolids process innovation.
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Looking Deep

Nate Tillis brings technical experience and a mystical appreciation for water to his role as O&M supervisor at the clean-water plant in Beloit, Wis.
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Planned Excellence

New Brightwater plant in King County, Wash., combines efficient treatment with odor control technologies that make the plant a good neighbor.
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New on the Lakeshore

A multi-faceted training program helps a veteran staff in East Chicago make the shift from conventional treatment to membrane technology and SCADA
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All Hands on Deck

Operator involvement in a new process design and implementation pays performance dividends for an upgraded plant in Meriden, Conn.
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Sun-Dried Success

A solar drying system helps a Mississippi treatment plant save on biosolids management and progress toward Class A status
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Picky, Picky!

Lessons from his father helped Tony Foster shape up a small lagoon treatment plant in a central Illinois community