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City Council approves construction contract for the expanded Fremont Water Pollution Control Center.
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A fully integrated construction management team lead by PC Construction recently completed the Yellow River Water Reclamation Facility Improvements project in Lilburn, Georgia.
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U.S. Labor Department state divisions will soon begin introducing the National Guidelines for Wastewater Systems Operator Apprenticeship -- a two-year, 480-hour curriculum -- to wastewater utilities.
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The company offers free AWWA water audits to help municipalities learn where and how losses are occurring (i.e., leaks, inaccurate meters, processes, human error), and how much they are costing their
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How four sewer utilities keep "flushables" from clogging pumps.
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Though prevalence decreases as treatment increases, researchers found antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) in two Mid-Atlantic and two Midwestern treatment plants.
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With millions of gallons of raw sewage dumping into New Jersey waterways following Hurricane Sandy, University of Delaware scientists are using satellites to help predict the sludge’s track into the ocean.
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Atkins has been selected by OCSD to provide the engineering, inspection, condition assessment, and construction-document preparation services the Sanitation District needs to engage in a series of key improvements to its wastewater management infrastructure.
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Then search this website of data from 1,250 wastewater treatment plants to find out what similarly sized operations are doing with their byproducts.
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The City of Wheaton and the Wheaton Sanitary District jointly developed a master plan, in which the City agreed to reduce excess flows in Basin 4 by 40 percent and in Basin 3 by 60 percent.