Newsletter | April 3, 2024

04.03.24 -- In Case You Missed It In March

POPULAR ARTICLES

How To Ensure You Rent The Right Pump For Your Job

Using the wrong rental pump for the application can cause unexpected or unnecessary costs, as well as delays and downtime. Here’s how to determine the right rental pump for a given project.

Replaced Screen Brings WWTP From The Stone Age To The Modern Age

Havre WWTP was in search of a replacement solution that would improve their screening process. The old system often became plugged with rags. The City learned quickly to depend on Huber’s RakeMax technology to help it overcome its challenges. The highly effective technology enables the City’s operations to remove such a high percentage of inorganics that the downstream processing is more effective and components are less stressed.

Sustaining SI Support For Water/Wastewater Facilities

As water/wastewater municipalities are struggling to replace retiring technical personnel and support increasingly sophisticated automation technologies, they are finding well-staffed system integrators can provide the electrical, instrumentation, and controls support they need.

Do You Think Your CCTV Assessment Is "Unbiased?"

Improper inspection can lead to inefficient repair methods, having you spend too much or too little to create a longer-lasting, impactful reduction in infiltration to your sewer collection system. At the very least, it creates the worst thing of all: distrust for the entire study. 

City Of Shelby, OH, WWTP Eliminates CSOs While Upgrading To A State-Of-The-Art Facility

The City of Shelby, OH, recently upgraded its activated-sludge wastewater treatment plant to double its capacity to 5 MGD, while expanding its capability to treat and disinfect combined high-volume stormwater and wastewater flows generated by wet-weather conditions.

POPULAR NEWS

A New Sensor Detects Harmful "Forever Chemicals" In Drinking Water

City Of Flint Held In Contempt For Failing To Meet Lead Pipe Settlement Deadlines

Harmful 'Forever Chemicals' Removed From Water With New Electrocatalysis Method

Scientists Can Now Remove Microplastics From Our Water With 94% Efficiency

Pinging Pipes Could Help To Identify Lead Water Lines Without Excavation

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