Inside the February 2012 Issue
Features
Better Mousetraps: Shell Game
A biofiltration system helps a Georgia wastewater utility eliminate hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan odors at a lift station
Sewer: Power of Persuasion
Technically sound programs and gentle persistence helped Sierra Vista pretreatment coordinator Hector Hagele get FOG under control
Cover Story: Keeping It Natural
A collaborative approach helps a Southern California city get buy-in from developers and the business community for strict stormwater rules
Water: Eye on Electricity
A power monitoring system designed in-house helps the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority keep a tight rein on pumping costs for its water distribution system
Special Feature: An Old-Time Twist on Bowling
Duckpins, ball & biscuit and the Black Market all bring a bit of the past to present Indy hot spots
Technology Test Drive: All Flowing Together
The FlowWorks data monitoring Web platform provides a single place to analyze flow information from multiple locations and devices
Special Feature: A New Way to Trade Show
Technology and social media will help you make the most of the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo





