Just Grand: Michigan City Turns to Biodigester for Energy Needs

The city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, built its wastewater treatment plant in 1931, and was among the first in the nation to include a...

Breaking Through the Bottleneck

Selling its progressive cavity (PC) pumps, pump systems, and controls, Seepex aims to find solutions that help their customers optimize their system, boost their...

Streamlined Process for Full-Service Energy Recovery

In Pali, Rajasthan, India over two hundred factories in the surrounding Punayata Industrial Area provide the economic backbone for the community. Unfortunately, the nearby...

When the going gets thick

Protton Synergy, a fast-growing company in India’s thriving steel industry, needed assistance with a sticky problem. Their engineers assessed pressure surge concerns in a...

Power in the Pump

The Gainesville, Georgia Department of Water Resources has been systematically upgrading the performance of its seventy lift stations to state-of-the-art custom-engineered, manufactured and assembled...

RAD-AX® Technology Chips Away at Food Industry Challenge

Potato chips—they’re almost as American as apple pie. They are ubiquitous in our lives, commonly showing up at lunch time and featured prominently at...

The Right Valve Makes all the Difference

It’s not unusual for water utilities to expand infrastructure to address predictable population growth, but there are more factors today that are causing unexpected...

From Curb to Cup: Flojet Keeps Coffee Carts Moving

The last few years have dramatically changed the mobile food and beverage landscape. While food trucks and stalls have been around for some time,...

Automation Plays Vital Role

Newport News Waterworks (NNWW) is a regional water provider on the lower Virginia Peninsula, owned and operated by the city of Newport News, that...

Virginia Project Aims to Rein In Land Subsidence

A United States Geological Survey report in 2013 found that land subsidence in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay region has been occurring since the 1940s. Rates...