Advanced Water Treatment System Proves Effective
Keeping 1.2 million fish per year alive is no easy task,” says Ted Hallows, supervisor at Kamas State Fish Hatchery, Utah. Whirling disease, a...
Pumps and Renewable Energy
As utilities incorporate more wind and solar sources into their generation mix, they are faced with two problems. One is that both wind and...
Heavy Duty Pumps Handle Unscreened Wastewater
Amid hullabaloo and national fanfare, the 200-acre Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey, opened on July 30, 1870, just three miles from the...
The Right Tool for the Job
A goal of piping system design is for the system to maintain continued operation over its life cycle with minimal maintenance. Degradation or failure...
Keeping a Renewable Energy Plant out of Hot Water
Covanta Energy is one of North America’s largest owners and operators of waste-to-energy plants and other renewable power facilities. Its more than sixty facilities...
Colorado Community Digs Deep for New Lift Station
Construction delays are never good news for a community’s residents. The problems only intensify if those delays are related to wastewater lift stations, as...
Smart Metering Stops Leaks
In 2007, White House Utility District (WHUD), a water utility serving approximately 90,000 consumers and businesses in Tennessee, faced a dilemma: how to meet...
Ease of Use Key Replacing Aging Substation RTUs
By Bryan Gehringer, NovaTech
Support challenges associated with aging and obsolete remote terminal units (RTUs), combined with built-in cybersecurity and expanded functionality in modern RTU...
Increase Productivity, Improve Quality
When a Minnesota-based manufacturer wanted to fabricate an expansive array of material handling products—including screw conveyors, screw feeders, and bucket elevators for their global...
BioSelect Elevates Performance
Some would argue that it might be wrong to put any piece of equipment up on a pedestal. However, after climbing the steps up...









