Keeping the Big Apple Clean
By Michael Kopper, Centrisys
It takes big ambition to tackle big projects and make them a success. A leading North American manufacturer of decanter and...
Odor and Corrosion Control in Wastewater Collection Systems: Part 1 of...
Sewage collection systems have long been subject to issues with odor and corrosion, which is understandable given the nature of what they convey. Sewage...
Shopping for Water
For the past two decades, the American West has experienced a widespread and severe drought that has strained water-supply systems. This prolonged drought has...
Solving a Complex Bypass Pumping Challenge
The Godwin Dri-Prime CD400M pump contributed to an impressive maximum flow level of 707,980 gallons per hour.
In October 2014, construction work began on a...
Managing an On-site Legionella Event
By Paul Sharpe, U.S. Water
Building owners are often faced with a decision to test the building potable and utility water for Legionella bacteria. The...
New Membrane Technology Handles High Solids, Aids Water Reuse
As global conditions place more stress on water resources, a great deal of attention is being paid to water reuse technologies, particularly those that...
Don’t Just Settle With Poor Water Pressure
Households all over the world deal with water pressure fluctuations on a daily basis. Depending on the amount of water being used within the...
High-Efficiency Surface Water Pumping System
Delta Sand and Gravel Co., located in Eugene, Oregon, has been providing quality aggregate materials, service and expertise for almost nine decades. The company...
Advanced washdown heaters for wastewater treatment facilities
Wastewater facilities are notorious for their harsh environments. High concentrations of grit and caustic liquids can be demanding for both personnel and equipment. However,...
Sharing a Scarce Resource
By Thomas Renner
Water is a treasured resource in the community of Brighton, Colorado. With an average annual rainfall of only 15 inches per year,...









