Biosolids, often seen as just a byproduct of wastewater treatment, are now being recognized for their potential as valuable resources. Treatment plants...
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AI Modeling Delivers More Benefits, Less Risk for Water Partnerships, Says Research
A Cornell-led research collaboration found that cooperative partnerships seeking to spread the cost burden of water infrastructure projects among regional stakeholders often...
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Resilient Infrastructure: Designing Plants for Extreme Weather Events
As extreme weather events become more frequent and intense, the resilience of water and wastewater treatment plants is critical to maintaining public...
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Allocating the Resources for Sewer Improvements
Aging infrastructure and delayed maintenance can be problematic. Leadership in the city of New Britain (Connecticut) can testify from long and rather...
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Optimizing Treatment Plant Efficiency with Smart Technology
In today’s fast-paced world, optimizing treatment plant efficiency has never been more crucial. Smart technology is at the forefront of this transformation,...
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U.S. Army Reserve Troops Learn to Protect Water Infrastructure
This past Saturday morning, dozens of U.S. Army Reserve soldiers took a deep dive into an essential but often overlooked part of...
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Strengthening Emergency Preparedness for Water Utilities
In the world of water and wastewater treatment, emergency preparedness is paramount. From natural disasters to equipment failures, water utilities must be ready...
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Building Water Infrastructure for Growth
The coastal South Carolina region served by the Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority is blessed with abundant sources of drinking water.
But...
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Stanford Researchers Propose New Metrics to Assess Water Affordability
Rising water prices in the U.S. are forcing many households to choose between rationing water or risking shutoff due to unpaid bills....
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Inside New Haven's Architectural Marvel: The Regional Water Authority's Innovative Water Treatment Plant
The Regional Water Authority’s water treatment plant stands as both a marvel of architecture and a critical public utility. Nestled near Lake Whitney...
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The Rigorous Process of Commissioning a Sewage Treatment Plant
Commissioning a sewage treatment plant, from design to final testing, is a meticulous engineering process essential for reliable operation. This involves several...
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Selecting the Right Water or Wastewater Valve
Have you ever installed a valve only to have issues later because it was the wrong valve for the job?
There are many...
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Product Spotlight: Pump station offers ease of operation and safety benefits
An aboveground pump station can offer a municipality several advantages in terms of accessibility and maintenance. With all mechanical and electrical equipment...
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Product News - July 2024
Subsite UtiliGuard 2 RTK receiver
Subsite launched its new UtiliGuard 2 RTK (real-time kinematic) receiver. Designed with survey-grade technology and dual-band antennae, the...
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Building Water Infrastructure for Growth
Facing two conflicting trends — rapid population growth and a limited supply of water — the city of Winter Haven in Central...
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3 High-Performance Epoxy Coatings to Protect Sewer Infrastructure
Epoxy coatings give sewer infrastructure a robust defense against corrosion and structural degradation. These advanced materials combine ease of application with high-performance...
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OZ Lifting Products CompOZite Davit Crane
OZ Lifting Products’ patented CompOZite davit crane is made of advanced composite materials, making it 40% lighter than equivalent capacity steel davits....















