WASTEWATER REGULATIONS AND LEGISLATION RESOURCES
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At WEFTEC 2025 in Chicago, The Water Online Show host Angela Godwin sits down with Derek Vaughan, president of Vaughan Company, to celebrate the company’s remarkable 65th anniversary.
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In this episode of The Water Online Show: On Location, Scott Maddox and Steve Todman sit down with Angela Godwin to discuss their shared expertise in suspended solids removal.
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Aerzen offers a range of energy-efficient blowers and control methods for the wastewater treatment industry, helping plants optimize aeration systems and reduce energy costs. Aerzen provides a low-risk demonstration to show smaller treatment plants how much they could save on power and improve treatment effectiveness.
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A water main rupture under pressure in Florida required a custom-designed “live line repair” fitting. Engineers quickly deployed, creating a permanent, corrosion-resistant solution and completing repairs in under 10 hours.
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Following Tropical Storm Isaias, a damaged reservoir outlet pipe needed fast, custom repair. Learn how a quick response, site assessment, and custom-engineered couplings prevented a major water service shutdown.
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To combat drought, Abilene, Texas, implemented a reuse system utilizing O3 + BAC to remove trace organics. This solution met strict standards, ensured water resilience, and proved more cost-effective than AOP alternatives.
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Radar Level measurement has come a long way. Learn how KROHNE’s Optiwave 1500 series radar has moved continuous radar level measurement into the 21st century!
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This presentation educates water and sewer industry professionals on how valve insertion techniques can reduce risks and costs while providing a more productive method of maintaining and repairing distribution systems without complete system shutdown.
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In two bench-scale tests, a new technology effectively removed up to 99% of chlorides and 97% of total dissolved solids in a single pass. This solution offers a commercially viable alternative to traditional treatment methods.
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A densified sludge process can improve wastewater treatment by promoting larger, denser sludge particles. This enhances settling, improves nutrient removal, and increases treatment capacity.