Newsletter | June 3, 2026

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Converging Challenges, Unified Solutions: How Three Overlapping Trends Are Shaping Public Water

With the right help, coping with workforce upheaval, the digital transition, and asset management can be an opportunity.

How To Right-Size Your Lift Station Without The 6-Month Wait

In this part of the Get Pumped Up series, the spotlight is on speed: how utilities can identify and solve lift station inefficiencies without waiting six months for a redesign study.

Why Has Ion Exchange Become The PFAS Treatment Of Choice?

Regulated PFAS limits necessitate efficient, long-term treatment strategies. Ion exchange technology offers a high-capacity, small-footprint solution that outperforms traditional media. Learn how selective resins provide a cost-effective path to compliance and simplified utility operations.

Total Dissolved Solids: A Matter Of More Than Just Good Taste

One of the components involved in taste is total dissolved solids (TDS), which can affect both the acceptability of finished water taste and its likelihood to corrode or clog pipes and fixtures. Here’s how to quantify the problem and what to do about it if it is excessive.

Actuators On Aeration Blower Valves Improve Dissolved Oxygen And Increase Overall Process Stability

Discover how installing Beck electric actuators on the aeration blower control valves has improved process stability and plant operations for a South Florida treatment plant.

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What The Impending "Super El Niño" Means For Water Utilities

Breakthrough Technology Detects 'Forever Chemicals' Faster, Cheaper And At Trace Levels, On-Site

Team Develops Fast, Affordable, On-Site 'Forever Chemical' Test

Tree Bark Could Help Clean Water And Air

POLL: Americans Value Private And Public Solutions As Nation Faces $1.25 Trillion Water Infrastructure Challenge

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