Pipe bursting and cured-in-place pipe lining are proven methods for rehabilitating aging and deteriorated pipes. Being cognizant of available pipe bursting, lining...
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Top Tips for Laboratory Safety
What’s the most dangerous place in your wastewater treatment plant? Headworks. Biosolids area. Electrical panels.Think again. It could be your laboratory. While...
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Rules and Regs: Illinois Sets Surface Discharge Permit Requirements
As of Feb. 10, new or replacement surface discharge septic systems in Illinois need a general permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection...
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GREEN Railcar Access Platforms For Any Size Project
GREEN Railcar Access Platforms, manufactured by Benko Products Inc., can be customized to meet the demands of any size operation. Big or...
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Easy-to-Transport Camera System Rescues California Plumbing Pro
“Gen-Eye camera systems easily and accurately spot trouble in sewer lines – diapers, cell phones, toys – you name it,” says James...
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Rail-Mounted Fluid Bed Dryer Provides Easy Internal Bag Access
Vibrating fluid bed dryers and coolers from The Witte Co. are available mounted on rails, providing unobstructed access for cleaning, maintenance and...
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Monitoring And Instrumentation
Nutrient analysis system keeps wastewater plant in controlProblemThe Denver, Colo., Metro Wastewater Reclamation District wanted near real-time nutrient analysis for a challenging headworks...
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New Diesel Trucks Meet All Your Needs
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc., distributor of low cab forward trucks, unveiled its lineup of 2014 and 2015 model year N-Series...
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Water Week 2014 Joins Clean Water Advocacy, Education and Innovation
A broad array of water sector groups from across the country will join forces this spring in Washington, D.C., for the inaugural...
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Tacoma - Pulling It All Together
Clean-water plants and clean-water professionals contribute strongly to environmental quality. But it’s not often they are front and center in a community’s...
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Trout On Display
The wastewater treatment plant in Ketchum, Idaho, treats 1.25 mgd, largely for reuse in irrigation. One of the plant’s most popular features,...
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More Than Sunshine
Since the sun provides much of its energy, the Rifle Regional Wastewater Reclamation Plant finds it doesn’t need much electricity from the...
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Young And Growing
With a little more than five years’ experience, Troy Bemisdarfer has already made a name for himself at the Big Bear (Calif.)...
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A Sunny Outlook
In north central Utah’s desert climate, water is scarce and sunlight abundant. The Tooele City Water Reclamation Facility helps ease the first condition...
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An Easy Transition
The Alabama city of Auburn in 2012 converted the disinfection system at its H.C. Morgan Water Pollution Control Facility from chlorine to...
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Multiplying Impact
Working a booth at a local lakes festival, Theresa Sailor learned that about 80 percent of people didn’t know where water flowing...
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Not Running Scared
The complexities of the Grass Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant don’t faze supervisor Bob Bobik and his experienced operators. They relish the challenges, never...
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Can’t Argue With Success?
Common wisdom has it that references to “poop” are counterproductive when it comes to building public awareness and support for clean-water initiatives.The...
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What Kind of Plants Are They - Really?
Years ago we called them sewage treatment plants. Today more often we call them wastewater treatment plants, water pollution control facilities or...
























