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01.23.2025
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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Microplastic Solutions Win The Water Council's Tech Challenge
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Celebrating 40 Years of Innovation and Growth
Sponsored by: Aries Industries
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Better Mousetraps: Capturing and Reusing Stormwater
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Cold Water Jetter Delivers 20 gpm at 4,000 psi
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NASTT Announces Two Virtual Trenchless Technology Courses
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Product News: OZ Lifting Products, KROHNE ENVIROMAG and Franklin Electric
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“We started writing down the things we did, creating standard operating procedures for those things. Because of the turnover in our positions, we wanted to create something that would last longer than us; basically, for as long as we were using the same equipment.”
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Philadelphia’s Historic Sewer: A System That’s Still Flowing
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UConn's reclaimed water facility is a model for sustainable water management
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Eliminating water loss with fire hydrant leak detection technology
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Texas has a big water problem. This state lawmaker hopes he has the solution.
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Department of Public Utilities Director resigns after Richmond water crisis, new interim leadership announced
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Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals − what L.A. needs to know
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Wellington doubles water and sewer capacity with completion of major expansion projects
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Biden-Harris Administration announces more than $514 million to ensure clean, reliable drinking water for Western communities
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