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Entries Tagged Tennessee

News Briefs: Motorist Starts Wastewater Plant Fire in Memphis

News Briefs: Motorist Starts Wastewater Plant Fire in Memphis

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a commercial beer made with recycled water is now available to consumers in several U.S. states.
​News Briefs: WWTP Employees in Nashville Indicted for Bypassing Treatment

​News Briefs: WWTP Employees in Nashville Indicted for Bypassing Treatment

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, Michigan state officials initiate a new testing program to study the prevalence of microplastics in the state's rivers and streams
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News Briefs: Memphis Lifts Boil-Water Advisory After Cold-Weather Pipe Bursts

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a gas leak in a sewer line causes a house explosion in Texas
News Briefs: Hawaii DOH Fines Navy, Orders WWTP Repairs

News Briefs: Hawaii DOH Fines Navy, Orders WWTP Repairs

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, vandals cause a sewage overflow in Oregon
AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities for Management Excellence

AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities for Management Excellence

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“No Worries.” That’s How Supervisor Jeff Totherow Feels About the Tullahoma Wastewater Treatment Plant

The clean-water plant in Tullahoma runs like clockwork, quietly and efficiently meeting its permit, even when operators are not on duty.
News Briefs: Ancient Water Treatment System Uncovered in Guatamalan Forests

News Briefs: Ancient Water Treatment System Uncovered in Guatamalan Forests

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, utility crews in Nashville are examining underground infrastructure in the aftermath of the Christmas Day bombing on Second Avenue
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Through a Decade of Effort, Murfreesboro Wins Dramatic Effluent Nitrogen and Phosphorus Reductions

A Tennessee facility team rewrites the playbook on nutrient removal to clear the way for a plant expansion essential to economic growth in its community.
Heroism Is All in a Day's Work for These Wastewater Operators

Heroism Is All in a Day's Work for These Wastewater Operators

Clean-water organizations recognize professionals who went above and beyond to protect communities, facilities and people.
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Divide and Conquer Describes This Facility's Approach to Reducing Nitrogen and Phosphorus

Innovations including a new and ingenious nutrient-removal process spell consistent success for the operations and maintenance team in Cookeville.
News Briefs: Two Recent Deaths Underscore Importance of Plant Safety

News Briefs: Two Recent Deaths Underscore Importance of Plant Safety

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a wastewater spill in North Miami is causing concerns about its potential to spread COVID-19
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Knox County's 'QuaranTeam' Isolates in Treatment Plant for Weeks

A Credential Just for Water and Wastewater Operators Adds Credibility to People and the Profession

A Credential Just for Water and Wastewater Operators Adds Credibility to People and the Profession

A Two-State Association of Water Professionals Takes on a Clean-Water Branding

A Two-State Association of Water Professionals Takes on a Clean-Water Branding

The newly branded Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee looks to start a movement to lend the industry greater stature and more respect.