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United Water improves treatment facility in Rhode Island
Online Exclusives
November 20, 2012
New Jersey law banning medicine dumping seems like a no-brainer
Blogs
November 19, 2012
Governor signs legislation against discarding prescription drugs into sewer or septic systems
Worth Noting - December 2012
Editorial
November 19, 2012
Beyond Net Zero
Editorial
November 19, 2012
A California wastewater treatment plant uses hauled-in high-BOD wastes to maximize biogas production and generate more power than it uses.
Tall, Tall Trees
Editorial
November 19, 2012
Plantings of white pines and white spruces will help screen the Traverse City treatment plant from visitors to a hiking and biking trail beside the property.
Driving Home a Simple Point
Editorial
November 19, 2012
There’s a role for education in helping clean-water agencies deal with problems caused by the proliferation of wipe products.
Knowing What’s Coming
Editorial
November 19, 2012
Industries are not the only sources of discharges that can upset treatment plants. Residential abusers can have big impacts, too.
Industry News - December 2012
Editorial
November 19, 2012
What’s Flushable? What Isn’t?
Editorial
November 19, 2012
The proliferation of “wipes” is causing widespread problems in sewerage systems. A group in Maine is helping lead the search for responsible remedies.
Affordable Compliance
Editorial
November 19, 2012
Submerged Attached Growth Reactor technology helps a small community meet effluent ammonia limits without replacing its lagoon system.
Showcasing Green
Editorial
November 19, 2012
A Massachusetts treatment plant takes advantage of federal stimulus funds to help pay for a $22 million upgrade that includes renewables and energy efficiency.
Energy Management and Sustainability
Editorial
November 19, 2012
Singer Valve opens manufacturing plant in China
Online Exclusives
November 19, 2012
Plant employee trapped underground
Online Exclusives
November 18, 2012
California association seeks survey participation
Online Exclusives
November 14, 2012
Technician as author: Will it be effective?
Blogs
November 14, 2012
A public works director launches a three-part newspaper series on wastewater
Atlas Copco recognized by Forbes, Dow Jones and Newsweek
Online Exclusives
November 13, 2012
Straight to the People
Editorial
November 13, 2012
Water conservation education pays big dividends in helping the City of Durham, N.C., get through two severe droughts.
Real Tech wins technology award fourth year in a row
Online Exclusives
November 13, 2012
Real Tech wins technology award fourth year in a row
Online Exclusives
November 13, 2012
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