Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
In this week's water and wastewater news, researchers conduct a blind taste test and find people prefer recycled water; and a Boston startup company will monitor sewage for opioid use
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A simple design combined with effective maintenance and rotational operation helps a Georgia treatment plant get long life from its influent lift screw pumps.
Testing at a Florida utility documents that ClO2 is an effective disinfectant for portable water that also helps address disinfection byproducts in distribution.
A California authority goes ‘green’ with an aeration efficiency upgrade and two solar arrays installed under a power purchase agreement with no upfront capital.
A multiyear, $58 million upgrade program improved performance and efficiency for the Kankakee River Metropolitan Authority and set operators up for success.
A strong team backed by automation helps a Pennsylvania plant win and sustain Phase III Directors Award status in the Partnership for Safe Water.
James Dean constantly finds ways to improve his plants’ performance and infuses team members with a passion for continuous improvement.