University of Minnesota scientists from the Wackett Lab recently announced they’re inventing a better way to predict how pharmaceuticals break down in...
Entries Tagged Wastewater
Blogs
How the Times Have Changed: Surviving 30 Years of Modernization
Anyone first entering the wastewater field should consider themselves lucky if they’re hooked up with an old-timer — someone who’s been on...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Sioux City Treatment Plant Management Under FBI Scrutiny
An ongoing investigation into Sioux City, Iowa’s wastewater treatment plant has led FBI agents to obtain a search warrant and seize computer...
Online Exclusives
Finding A Solution To Hydrogen Sulfide Odors
Cairox CR Potassium Permanganate tablets from Carus are designed to treat hydrogen sulfide odors in municipal wastewater when the use of feed...
Online Exclusives
EPA Announces Funding for Water Reuse and Conservation Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3.3 million in funding to five institutions to research human and ecological health impacts associated with water reuse...
Editorial
A California Water District Succeeds With Indirect Reuse Of Recycled Wastewater
While not accurate, the term “toilet to tap” makes great headlines. The use of recycled wastewater to supplement drinking-water supplies is in...
Blogs
Wooden Pipe: A Trip Down Underground Memory Lane
While thousands of new and innovative products aimed at improving water and wastewater infrastructure hit the market every year, it’s also important...
Blogs
Celebrating the Cuyahoga: From River Fires to Recovery
Last weekend, as families across the nation enjoyed boating, water skiing, swimming and all matter of water-related summer fun, a clean-water anniversary...
Editorial
Toward A Closer Community
COLE Publishing launched Treatment Plant Operator magazine in 2009 to serve the operations side of the wastewater treatment profession. We started Water...
Online Exclusives
Good Water Overcomes Bad Press for Texas Project
After a lot of fuss in the press, the system to recycle treated wastewater into the drinking water supply at Big Spring,...
Online Exclusives
EPA Awards $13 Million to Assist Small Wastewater Systems
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding $12.7 million in grants to help small drinking and wastewater systems – those serving fewer...
Online Exclusives
NYC Biogas Innovation Becomes Moneymaker
It’s a case of triple serendipity. The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant serving New York City in Brooklyn, produces three million cubic...
Online Exclusives
How Do Hazardous Chemical Classifications Affect Clean-Water Plants?
The Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labeling of Chemicals is a logical, comprehensive and international approach to:
Defining the three hazards of...
Blogs
3 Reasons Why You Need Our E-Newsletter
I have an email account just for e-newsletters and email promotions. Some days, I just give up organizing it because one can...















