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Getting Smart About Water
We’ve all heard the adage, “Work smarter, not harder,” but are we living it in the water industry? While the status quo may have merit and is almost certainly more comfortable, these trying times of big problems and small budgets beckon a new approach — to get smarter about water. You likely know the term “smart water” as it pertains to instruments that collect and interpret data, but the focus of this edition of Water Online The Magazine is to first engage the data-collecting instrument within each of us — our brains. By Kevin Westerling, editor, Water Online
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Pennsylvania American Water (PAW) was receiving complaints about the unsightly color of their water, which contained manganese well above U.S. EPA guidelines. The quest began for a cost-conscious and easy-to-operate solution (appropriate to a small, stand-alone system) that would restore water quality by greatly reducing both manganese and iron.
Arsenic 101: 5 Questions Answered
Arsenic in water is one thing, but arsenic in beer? This is getting out of hand. While the drinking water supply is clearly much more of a concern than the beer supply, the sobering fact is that arsenic, a known carcinogen, is far too prevalent in the environment.
Chemical Dependency: A Breakthrough Approach To Ultra-Low Phosphorus
Until recently, chemically enhanced primary treatment (CEPT) wasn’t considered a viable option for removing phosphorus to very low levels — even less so when used with membrane bioreactors (MBR). The trailblazing design of a new reclamation facility in Spokane, WA, has changed that view.
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What the heck is knowledge management? My definition is fostering the use of the right information within your organization to make good decisions. However, that is not the only definition of knowledge management; in fact, knowledge management decisions are like names: everyone has their own. By Lee Odell, PE, Water Treatment Global Technology Lead, CH2M HILL
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WWEMA Window: Smart Procurement — Investing More To Pay Less
We are taught early on that changing your car’s oil on a regular basis is one of the best investments you can make to keep it running well, avoid costly engine failure, and achieve its life expectancy. Thank goodness today’s cars come equipped with a nice indicator light reminding me of when the next checkup is due. By Dawn Kristof Champney, WWEMA President
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Visionary Thinking And Practical Application Result From WERF Awards
Each year, the WERF Endowment for Innovation in Applied Water Quality Research presents the Paul L. Busch Award to support significant water quality research and its practical application in the environment. The award carries with it a $100,000 research grant to support and promote work that will bring new benefits to the water quality community and the water-using public they serve. WERF recently caught up with a few of the past winners to discuss what has happened with their research since receiving the grant. By Carita Parks and Carrie Capuco, WERF
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