Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
In this week's water and wastewater news, water customers get an unpleasant surprise in their tap water, Lake Erie water intakes test positive for microcystin and Texas drought restrictions return. More » |
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Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
In this week's water and wastewater news, water customers get an unpleasant surprise in their tap water, Lake Erie water intakes test positive for microcystin and Texas drought restrictions return. More » |
It Takes a Village: Ohio Plant Focuses on Continuing Education
Listen in as Plant Superintendent Frank D’Ambrosia explains how continuing education takes a front-row seat at the town’s wastewater treatment plant. More » |
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Now in the Treatment Plant Operator Forums • Sludge blanket reduction • Zinc Limits • Age of operators Sign up and join in! More » |
WRF Awards American Water With Research Contracts
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced it has received two new research contracts from the Water Research Foundation.More » |
How We Do It - Wastewater: Challenges Abound In Effort To Capture Heat And Energy From Digestion
A Massachusetts plant team takes heroic measures to integrate a new biogas-fueled CHP system with an older treatment process. More » |
Hearts and Minds: Public outreach helps clear the way for an ambitious wasterwater recycling initiative
A power purchase agreement lets a California agency benefit from a fuel-cell-based generation system without investing up-front capital. More » |
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