Wastewater Collection Systems News
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EPA Launches Second Phase Of Technology Challenge For An Advanced Septic System Nitrogen Sensor
12/15/2017
Recently, the U.S. EPA and its partners announced the second phase of a technology challenge for an advanced septic system nitrogen sensor. The goal of this challenge is to inspire innovators to develop a sensor to monitor nitrogen discharged from advanced septic systems.
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Duperon Corporation Honored For Succession Success
11/30/2017
MichBusiness will honor Duperon Corporation with its Succession Success award on November 30 at the 4th Annual Best of MichBusiness Awards and Gala in Detroit.
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Mark As Classified - Lakeside Solution Reduces Maintenance In DC
11/22/2017
At the largest treatment plant of its kind in the world, it’s no surprise perhaps that they use some of the biggest grit classifiers available, with the final two of 16 newly installed units now commencing operation.
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Artificial Sweeteners In Groundwater Indicate Contamination From Septic Systems
11/7/2017
The presence of artificial sweeteners in rural groundwater shows evidence of contamination by local septic system wastewater, researchers from the University of Waterloo have found.
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Ham Baker Secures New Frameworks
10/9/2017
Ham Baker has won a series of new frameworks, including the supply and installation of Eel-friendly Bandscreens, Inlet Screens and Rotating Distributors for Anglian Water.
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Parkson To Showcase Virtual Reality Experience At WEFTEC '17 In Chicago
9/26/2017
Parkson will showcase their innovative water and wastewater treatment equipment via virtual reality at WEFTEC, the Water Environment Federation’s 90th conference to be held in Chicago, IL (exhibition October 2-4).
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NETZSCH Expands Grinding Technology With New N.Mac Twin Shaft Grinder
9/20/2017
NETZSCH Pumps North America, LLC, experts in solutions designed specifically for difficult pumping applications, announces the new N.Mac Twin Shaft Grinder, designed to protect pumps and processes.
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Blue Whale Micro Bar Screen Takes WWTPs From Rags-To-Riches
9/15/2017
Removing wipes, rags, plastics, hair and other stringy material at the headworks of a WWTP is very important. A traditional ¼” (6.0mm) screen will remove some of this material but as any operator knows a lot will still pass through a ¼” (6.0mm) screen and will form “mats” (clumps of rags, hair, wipes etc) that will bind pumps and other rotating equipment in the plant.
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Lakeside Screw Pumps Bring Peace
9/7/2017
Today’s calmness though is quite an altogether different story from previous dramas experienced at Mahanoy City WWTP. The original 36” diameter raw sewage enclosed screw pump, which had become increasing unreliable, failed twice, ultimately giving the plant operators no option but to look for a more sturdy and efficient alternative.
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Excellence In Operational And Design In Water Infrastructure Honored
9/5/2017
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) proudly announces the 2017 WEF Awards recipients for operational and design excellence.