Large Utility Turns to Artificial Intelligence at Major Pump Station
Genesee County, Michigan, is considered to be part of the greater Mid-Michigan Area. The population as of the 2010 census was about 425,000, making...
Lowering the Costs and Risks of Managing Biosolids and Organic Waste
NuTerra installed BCR Environmental’s (BCR) Neutralizer™ systems at each of Clay County Utility Authority’s (CCUA) four wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) between 2006 and 2010....
Tank within tank challenge complete
Fifteen years on from its first wastewater project with one of the United Kingdom’s most popular providers of freshly prepared food, FLI CAP Technology...
The last frontier
Antarctica is often referred to as “the last frontier”—and with good reason. As of 2023, there are no inhabitants on the mainland, but the...
Optimizing a Superior Sludge System Solution
Given today’s demanding wastewater treatment regulatory landscape, proper handling of sludge is a very important component of the design and operation of any size...
Tracking the Origins of the Universe: Part 1 of 2
With approximately 9600 magnets and a circumference of 16,565 miles, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest and most sophisticated accelerator operated by...
Software maximizes growth potential
Del-Co Water Company was formed in 1969 and has grown from a small rural utility to one of Ohio’s largest public water systems, serving...
Mega Barge Answers the Call
By Raymond Buchanan, Weir
The CBMM, or Companhia Brasileira de Metalurgia e Mineração, is the global leader in the production and commercialization of Niobium products....
Sweetening the Deal with EcoFlow Valves
A major U.S. sugar producer has several hundred pumps throughout the plant. These pumps are either using packing, which requires constant maintenance or using mechanical seals,...
Saft Batteries Break the Ice
By Karen Hollington, Saft
Saft batteries are providing critical engine starting and backup power for icebreakers that protect year-round navigation for Russia’s ports in the...








