Back in 1861, two surveyors camping in the wilderness of what is now Huron County, Mich., found a badly damaged axe. The...
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Editorial
Closer to Home
When the citizens of Kern and Ventura Countiesspoke up, clean-water professionals LISTENED. Until 2009, biosolids produced in Ventura County were hauled 150...
Editorial
A Lot of Ingenuity
For years, operators at the Suffield Water Pollution Control AUTHORITY wastewater treatment plant tried in vain to meet increasingly stringent total nitrogen...
Editorial
Creating a Jewel
Jim Stewart credits his mother for getting him started in the wastewater treatment field. His career has spanned 30 years, first in...
Editorial
School to Work
At a treatment plant that has been practicingbiological nutrient removal (BNR) for more than 20 years and enjoys a unique relationship with...
Editorial
Homegrown Innovation
The expanded biological nutrient removal process at the Algonquin (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment Facility is as chemical-free as possible. Credit goes to the...
Editorial
Savings Everywhere
Clean water may not be the only thing coming out of the Sheboygan (Wis.) Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility in a few years....
Editorial
Making It Fit
The difference between night and day is for real at the Butler Water Reclamation Facility in Peoria, Ariz. Proud owners of a...
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Going Beyond Green
An upgrade to the Rome (N.Y.) Wastewater Treatment Plant that allows for the treatment of specialized waste helped attract a new business...
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Joining Forces
The weather in Kent County, Mich., doesn’t always lend itself to farming, but localfarmers count on biosolids produced at the Wyoming Clean...
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LEEDing the Way
Office buildings, schools, hotels, homes, banks and government buildings dominate the list of LEED certified buildings in the United States: buildings designed...
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Less Is More
At the RAE Water & Sewer District near Bozeman, Mont., just two operators do all the work at a 70,000 gpd activated...
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Toward the Center
Faced with population growth, limited infrastructure, decreasing water supplies and environmentally sensitive coastal waters, Onslow County, N.C., is taking a centralized approach...
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The Power of Data
For years the American-Bath Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in northwest Ohio’s Allen County had met stringent phosphorus limits through biological removal and...





