When Do Most Water Main Breaks Occur?
On March 11, 2014, in the LinkedIn blog “American Water Works Association,” Riley Vittitoe, the general manager for the water utility of Topeka, Kansas,...
Perspectives at the Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
Afield of experts gathered to discuss climate change in the context of water and energy innovation and issues at Northwestern University's 2016 Climate Change...
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...
Graf Creamery optimizes wastewater operations
Graf Creamery, a Midwestern butter and cream production plant, was experiencing issues with the fat and grease build-up in their holding cell retention pond....
When cleanup is critical
A new aeration system has rescued a paper mill in El Salvador that was on the brink of millions of dollars’ worth of fines...
Uniform Distribution in Headers and Distribution Systems
PART 2/2
In part one of this article, we examined two common systems, one using compressible gasses, and the other using non-compressible liquids, that provide...
Enhancing Lab Services with Advanced Equipment and Talent
In an industrial park located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, a group of talented individuals is working together to continue the advancement of their solids handling...
In Times of Drought: Part 2 of 3
In part 1 of this series focused on nine economic facts about water in the United States, we addressed three facts related to the...
An Affordable Approach to Smart Technology
By Dave Johnston, Mueller Water Products
Water-industry press naturally covers the broadest and brightest promises of the digital revolution. Unfortunately, that big-picture view can often...
Design and Care of Reverse Osmosis Systems
Reverse osmosis (RO) systems offer power plant owners and operators a reliable and well-proven water treatment solution. However, designing and caring for an RO...









