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Three Ways to Help Your Communities Water Supply

Friday, September 29th, 2017

Water is vital to life, but most of the time people see their water supply as a dependable resource that magically drips from the kitchen sink. Help improve your communities water supply by first knowing where the water supply comes from and how to protect it. One major factor is stormwater run-off. Stormwater run-off is precipitation in […]

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The Down and Dirty of Clean Water

Monday, September 25th, 2017

We all need water to live. Most of us are blessed to have this life-sustaining liquid pumped directly into our homes and places of work. We’ve become so accustomed to having easy access to clean water that people grow frustrated when there’s an unusual taste in their tap. It’s easy to take for granted that, […]

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How to Improve and Control Wastewater Odors

Thursday, September 21st, 2017

In today’s world, controlling wastewater odors is a top concern at water treatment facilities. The improvement and control of foul odors is a primary consideration because communities are less tolerant of the bad smells and they are considered unsanitary. Wastewater professionals needed to come up with new ways to address the odor in design and operation plans […]

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What the Clean Water Assistance Bill Could Mean for Your Municipality

Monday, September 18th, 2017

In 1974, the United States passed the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), which requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set the standard for safe drinking water across the country. While the premise of the SDWA act is one that many local municipalities agree with, the stringent regulations have put a tremendous strain on many […]

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Wastewater Doesn’t Have to Be Wasted Water

Wednesday, August 30th, 2017

There might come a time when the term “wastewater” is obsolete. Water purification systems have become so efficient that even water contaminated with raw sewage can be transformed into water pure enough to drink. On that note, here are some of the more common uses for wastewater: Watering golf courses. Golfers don’t care if the […]

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