A water management district’s Splash! School Grant Program has benefited more than 60,000 students from 12 counties in the past 10 years.The...
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Industry News - January 2023
PRIMEX holds second annual customer trainingPRIMEX held its second annual customer training on Sept. 27 and 28 at its facility in Ashland,...
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How to Steer Money for Sewer and Water Upgrades to the Communities That Need It Most
When storms like Hurricane Ian strike, many people have to cope afterward with losing water service. Power outages mean that pumps can’t...
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Industry News: November 2022
Operators Unlimited hires new sales directorOperators Unlimited hired Bill Thompson as director of sales. With more than 40 years’ experience in the...
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Clean-Water Agencies Earn Praise for Exemplary Success in Protecting Waters From Nutrient Enrichment
Nitrogen and phosphorus from clean-water plant discharges and a variety of other sources are a growing cause for concern, since they can...
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This Oklahoma City Is Prepared in Case It Needs to Supplement Its Water Supply With Recycled Effluent
Bartlesville may never have to reuse its wastewater effluent as a supplement to its water supply, but the city is prepared if...
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EPA Awards Grant to Students to Address PFAS in Drinking Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded $25,000 to University of Missouri engineering sustainability students to design, fabricate and test a point-of-use...
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Lead in Drinking Water: Time for Zero Tolerance?
As I write this column, I am recalling another incidence of lead in drinking water, this time in Benton Harbor, Michigan which,...
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Net Zero Energy? Here's a Plant That Took Things Even Further
When the state of Massachusetts prohibited the landfilling of organic material, the Greater Lawrence Sanitary District made plans to use food waste to boost...
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Facing a Shortage of Qualified Operators, Pedro Grondin Is Working Hard to Automate and Operate With a Small Staff
Do more with less.
That’s the philosophy of Pedro Grondin, supervisor of the Newport (Vermont) Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Faced with the shortage of qualified...
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This New Hampshire Operator Took a Challenging New Job Eyes Wide Open and Made it a Success
Jim Pouliot always liked a challenge. That’s a big reason he signed on four years ago as water and sewer superintendent in the...
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EPA Awards Over $17 Million to Benefit Small Water Systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced over $17 million in grant funding to help provide training and technical assistance to small...
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Xylem Extends Global Community Grants Program to Support COVID-19 Response
Global water technology company has announced an expansion of its Partner Community Grants Program to further support customers and partners in the...
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A New Hampshire Treatment Facility Provides a Great Location to Invite Nesting Ospreys
A $92 million upgrade at the Peirce Island Wastewater Treatment Facility has created an ideal location for Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Public Works to...














