Pumping a Solution for Increased Water Demand

Water is abundant on our planet: approximately two thirds of the earth’s surface is covered with it. Drinking and service water, however, is becoming...

A Major Milestone for Offshore Wind Power

Block Island, Rhode Island, is a popular summer destination for New Englanders who enjoy scenic vistas and outdoor activity. With ample opportunity for hiking,...

Highly Accurate Sensor for Thermal Power Stations

Engineers responsible for maintaining boiler operations will find the new Model DO90 Trace DO2 Sensor from Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) is designed for the continuous...

Screw Pumps Show Their Strength

Calhoun’s treatment plant benefits from long-lasting open screw pumps With almost thirty years and counting of uninterrupted service for its 60-inch and 72-inch screw pumps,...

Auto Supplier Finds the Proper Fit

Finding the right pump for a specific application can mean the difference between operating efficiently and spending thousands of dollars in maintenance. Though determining...

Repair or Rethink . . .

Moundsville, West Virginia is a small city located along the Ohio River. It is home to sites like Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold and the...

Removing Struvite from Wastewater Systems

Named after Henrich Christian Gottfried Von Struve, who discovered the magnesium ammonium phosphate crystals in medieval sewer systems in Hamburg in 1845, struvite is...

Piece by Piece

Ham Baker and Unitspark have completed the intricate installation of a penstock at a pumping station in South London in which a severely restricted...

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...

Put an End to Clogged Lift Stations: Part 1 of 2

Wastewater managers know too well that clogged pumps are not only an inconvenience, but also a threat to an entire wastewater transport system. If management...