Love Thy Neighbor in Seabrook
By Soren Rasmussen, Landia
Gazing across at the view in Seabrook of yachts, wild birds, and palm trees in the welcome breeze, it takes the...
Real-Time Water Monitoring in Riddle, Oregon: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this series, we introduced how one small town in Oregon has taken a creative and innovative approach to ensure optimal...
Protecting Pumps and Perfecting Septage Receiving in Colorado
Septage, or septic tank sludge, receiving creates extra demands on a water resource recovery facility’s (WRRF) equipment and treatment process. Dozens of septage trucks...
Versatile Emergency Lighting Vital to Utility Crews
When natural disasters occur, linemen and work crews must have sufficient lighting to clear debris, fix power lines, construct new towers, and restore electric...
Pressure Reducing Valves Safeguard Argentinian Hydropower Plant
By Patricio Egan, Singer / Mueller
Hydropower, next to thermal generation, plays an important role in Argentina's energy mix. Responsible for around 36 percent of...
Harnessing the Potential of Biogas
Recent comments by the American Biogas Council (ABC) on the first Renewable Volume Obligations (RVOs) for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2020, 2021,...
Utilizing data to optimize wastewater management
The Trinity River Authority (TRA) manages four water and five wastewater treatment plants within the Trinity River Basin—an area of about 18,000 square miles...
Submersible Pump Solves Clogging
What follows below is a success story—one that can be implemented at wastewater facilities around the country. At Southwest Licking County’s lift station in...
Control Point Added at San Antonio Water and Sewer
AVT’s EZ Valve has been used to create a control point at the San Antonio Water and Sewer (SAWS) main pump station after a...
Smart Sewer Technology Reduces CSO Volume by 80 Percent
The St. Joseph River has long shaped South Bend’s economy, especially during the mid-twentieth century, when the river was the conduit to heavy industrial...









