Problem: The engineers at a Midwestern wastewater treatment plant found that wet, sticky biogas was causing a corrosion issue affecting the flow...
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Utility Crews Need Excavator to Pull Massive Root Infestation Out of Sewer
Resembling creatures in Stranger Things, a half-ton tree root mass was recently removed from the sewers in Adelaide, Australia, preventing potential community...
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News Briefs: Saltwater Intrusion Threatens New Orleans Tap Water
Due to an unusual drought upstream in the Midwest, New Orleans faces a growing threat of saltwater intrusion affecting its tap water. A reduced volume...
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Phosphate Monitoring Keeps Costs Down and Levels in Check for Indiana City
Problem: When the wastewater treatment plant for the city of Madison, Indiana, received a new phosphorus limit of 1.0 ppm, the staff...
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Master Your Sewer and Water System With These 8 Flow Control and Monitoring Tools
Modern municipal sewer and water facilities are reliant on precise flow control and monitoring equipment to ensure seamless operations and uphold safety...
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EPA Finalizes Rule to Require Reporting of PFAS Data
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently finalized a rule that will provide EPA, its partners and the public with the largest-ever dataset...
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Reclamation Invests in Feasibility Studies for 31 Water Recycling and Desalination Projects
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced that 31 planning projects will receive $28.97 million in funding to support potential new water reuse...
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Vacall AllExcavate/AllExcavate2 811 Models Deliver Hydro and Air Excavation in a Smaller Footprint
Vacall’s AllExcavate 811 delivers power and reliability in a smaller footprint. Get in and out of tight jobs faster with the 8-cubic-yard...
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Radar Measures Municipal Water in Puerto Rico
Problem: Hurricane Maria walloped Puerto Rico in 2017. The island’s water system, with 114 water treatment plants, was damaged, leaving half the...
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Thompson Pump – An Industry Leader in Compressor-Assisted Sewer Bypass
Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Company is a long-time leader in driving industry standards and innovations for compressor-assisted sewer bypass, emergency response, and...
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Remote Station Monitoring Helps Protect Trout in Tennessee Rearing Facility
Problem: Herbert Holt Park is the home of Gatlinburg’s Trout Rearing Facility, which is Tennessee’s only municipal trout farm. The biggest problem...
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News Briefs: Santa Monica Water Recycling Project Earns Award
The League of California Cities awarded the 2023 Helen Putnam Award for Excellence to the city of Santa Monica for its Sustainable Water...
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The Unique Crawler Cable That Lowers Resistance
The ROVVER X sewer inspection crawler is known for its smart, rugged design. Each of its components is thoughtfully constructed to guarantee...
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Federal Investment to Support NOAA's Efforts to Predict and Map Floods
The Department of Commerce and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Water Prediction recently awarded the Next Generation Water Prediction Capability contract...
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Inspection Vehicles You Can Count On
About 10 years ago, Western Monmouth Utilities Authority of Manalapan, New Jersey, bought a Ford box truck built out with an Envirosight...
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Building the Future: How to Attract Gen Z to the Construction and Utilities Industry
A new study shows America is failing to prepare future workers for high-paying construction careers. According to the Associated Builders and Contractors,...
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News Briefs: New Zealand Beaches Close Following Sewer Pipe Collapse
A sewer pipe collapse in Auckland, New Zealand's suburb of Parnell has resulted in wastewater flowing into the city's harbor, leading to the closure...
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Cloud-Based AI System Aims to Help Reduce River Pollution
A cloud-based artificial intelligence system designed to detect blockages in sewers has shown an almost 90% accuracy in a recent trial, according...
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Water Festival Keeps Youth Engaged in New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services started its water festival 31 years ago to engage fourth graders in learning about the...
























