In this week's water and wastewater news, a water resources worker dies after falling 100 feet from a water tower in Greensboro, North Carolina
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Manual surface preparation and humidity-tolerant coatings enable in-service rehabilitation of equipment in a water plant pipe gallery.
Atlanta’s main clean-water plant gets the most from on-site power generation while looking to Class A biosolids and nutrient recovery for fertilizer.
An award-winning New Mexico plant meets tightening permit limits with continuous upgrades, dedicated operators and a responsive board of directors.
Dealing with a tint from an unknown source is just one example of how the Craigsville team experiments and adapts its way to quality water.
Operators in Crystal Lake get a complete perspective on treatment plant and lift station operations and regularly rotate duties between them.
If you ask Hatfield Award winner Paul Ray, a plant doesn’t have to be ‘old’ just because it has been in service for a number of years.