Direct inline pumping of influent boosts efficiency and eliminates a confined-space hazard for a small clean-water plant in western New York.
The first municipal water reuse project in the state of New York provides golf course irrigation and replaces the pumping of 100 million gallons of groundwater per year.
Experience and cross-training make Rocky Mount team members highly self-reliant in maintaining and rebuilding their wastewater treatment plant.
Prestonsburg water plant team members deal with an expansive territory and variable source water to deliver a consistently high-quality product.
Jim Boyer brings 30 years’ experience in coaching, teaching and mentoring to his role as utility superintendent in Spring Hill.
Meticulous care from an experienced operator family keeps treatment plants spotless and effluent sparkling clear for SouthWest Water in Alabama.
Louisville Water’s Adventures in Water Festival celebrates 10 years of infusing students with passion for water and its protection.
As municipalities continue to replace outdated systems, the controlled flow of raw water and wastewater into water treatment facilities is critical for the preservation of potable water.