Taking the Heat from Sludge Removal

By Alejandro Duque and Patricio Egan, Mueller Water Products, Inc. The Guadalupe IV Hydroelectric plant is located 43 miles from the of city Medellin, Antioquia,...

More Than Just Filtration: Custom Solutions in Water Treatment

The town of Antonito, Colorado, was in need of a new water treatment plant. With the assistance of Tonka Water, a U.S. Water brand,...

New Jersey American Water Clamps Down on Pipe Breaks

In late October, the Water Loss Control Project Manager for New Jersey American Water (NJAW), Ron Oppenheimer, received a notification alert that their EchoShore®-DX...

Finding an Eco-friendly Natural Gas Equivalent

In winter 2019, the German biogas plant manufacturer Weltec Biopower has started building a biomethane plant near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom....

Large Vertical Motor Load Testing Minimizes Downtime and Expense

Bradleys, Inc. has recently expanded its world class Hi-Power Electric Motor Load Testing System to include large vertical motor load testing. Bradleys is located...

The Basics of Using a Dewatering Pump

Schneider Excavating of Elgin, Illinois was hired by Hargrave Builders of South Elgin, Illinois, to manage the dirt and water removal on a new...

How to Handle High-strength Wastewater

Nestled in the heart of New York ski country, Ellicottville Brewing Company was established in 1995 by its founder and managing member, Peter Kreinheder,...

Small Footprint, Big Results

Whether it’s for large-scale recreational use or meeting the standards of an Environmental Impact Assessment, Modern Water will be bringing its expertise around the...

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...

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...