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Exam Study Guide: Rotating Biological Contactor
Online Exclusives
November 06, 2014
News Briefs: Town Debates Treated Fracking Wastewater Proposal
Online Exclusives
November 05, 2014
In this week's news, a town looks for a catchy biosolids brand name, and fracking wastewater causes discord in Canada.
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: No Polymer Needed With These Thickening Centrifuges
Online Exclusives
October 23, 2014
News Briefs: EPA Announces Intent to Regulate Strontium in Drinking Water
Online Exclusives
October 22, 2014
In this week's wastewater news, the EPA says it will regulate strontium. Also, a biosolids case heads to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Dewatering Process Runs at Net Zero Energy
Online Exclusives
October 21, 2014
Treatment And Filtration
Editorial
October 20, 2014
Advanced Dewatering Technology Provides High-Efficiency Batch Processing For Residuals
Editorial
October 20, 2014
An advanced dewatering technology based on a piston press offers high-efficiency batch processing of water and wastewater treatment residuals.
The Asheboro Team Meets New Nitrogen Limits Without A Costly Plant Upgrade
Editorial
October 20, 2014
Instead of waiting for tougher nitrogen permit limits, operators in Asheboro, N.C., proactively advanced the nutrient removal capacity of existing plant and equipment.
An Iowa Team Masters A New Plant's Biological Nutrient Removal Process
Editorial
October 20, 2014
An Iowa plant team adapts quickly to biological nutrient removal in a brand-new advanced treatment facility with a list of awards that should instill community pride.
A Florida Batch Plant Exceeds Design Performance Through Study, Observation And Testing
Editorial
October 20, 2014
Extensive study, careful observation and diligent testing enable the operator of a small Florida batch plant to exceed design performance expectations.
Calgary's New Treatment Plant Puts Advanced Technology In A LEED Gold Package
Editorial
October 20, 2014
Green and sustainable features permeate buildings and processes at Calgary’s advanced Pine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant.
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Struvite Remedy Yields Marketable Fertilizer
Online Exclusives
October 20, 2014
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Dewatering Screw Press Reduces Noise and Power Consumption
Online Exclusives
October 15, 2014
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Ostara Technology Boosts Nutrient Recovery
Online Exclusives
October 15, 2014
A Receiving Facility For Trucked-In Grease And Sludges Pays Dividends In Pennsylvania
Editorial
September 17, 2014
A Pennsylvania treatment facility helps make up for income lost with industrial plant closings by installing an efficient receiving facility for septage, grease and sludges.
Q&A With an Odor-Control Expert
Blogs
September 17, 2014
Nuisance odors can be tricky to eliminate. Find out what an odor-control expert recommends.
Geothermal Heating And Cooling Save Energy At A Maine Composting Site
Editorial
September 16, 2014
A Maine composting facility creates beneficial recycled products, and does it with less energy, thanks to innovations like geothermal heating and cooling.
Iowa Plant Superintendent Kam Reeves Leads By Coaching And Example
Editorial
September 16, 2014
Kam Reeves applies education, coaching and lead-by-example principles to his superintendent’s job at the Ottumwa Water Pollution Control Facility.
A Septage Receiving Station Screens Out Debris And Protects Plant Processes
Editorial
September 16, 2014
A specially designed receiving station enables an Illinois village to receive septage as a source of revenue without creating treatment plant process issues.
A Texas Biosolids Program Earns Honors For Clean Operation And Customer Satisfaction
Editorial
September 16, 2014
The Trinity River Authority looks to major advances in a biosolids program that already earns high marks for environmental quality and customer satisfaction.
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