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Water Environment & Technology (WE&T) is the premier magazine for the water quality field. WE&T provides information on what professionals demand: cutting-edge technologies, innovative solutions, operations and maintenance, regulatory and legislative impacts, and professional development. |
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Archives
December 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Bioenergy, Industrial Treatment, International Issues, Operations Challenge, WEFTEC Equipment Finds, Nutrient Removal
Featured Articles: Make Money While Saving the World: Carbon funds are designed to help reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases
Operations Challenge 2007: Consistency Carries Commandos to Championship | November 2007
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Editorial Focuses: IFAS, Pathogen Reduction, WEF Awards, U.S. EPA Awards, Thickening & Dewatering
Featured Articles: Infrastructure Woes Take Center Stage: Will public attention lead to greater support for infrastructure funding?
Proper Dose: Getting the most from your polymer |
October 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Clean Water Act, Biosolids, Sewer Rehabilitation, Screening, Disinfection, Maintenance
Featured Articles: Advancing With ATAD: After comparing different digesters, a Spanish utility opted to deploy autothermal thermophilic aerobic digesters as part of a centralized approach to treating solids
Let the Light Shine In: Proper maintenance helps keep UV disinfection operations smooth |
September 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Sustainability, Groundwater, Disaster Recovery, Lab Practices, Peak Flows
Featured Articles: Sustainability, One Project at a Time: A Pacific Northwest utility takes an incremental approach to managing capacity of its recycling, groundwater recharge, and marine discharge programs
Survival Without Bypass: Stormwater management for BNR facilities |
August 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Water Reuse, Public Health, Public-private Partnerships, Public Outreach, Instrumentation
Featured Articles: Water Reuse: An evaluation of the technologies and their benefits
What Is the Public Really Thinking?: Separating fact from assumption |
July 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Asset Management, Fats, Oils & Grease, SSOs/CSOs, Headworks and Screening, Automation
Featured Articles: Asset Management: Just Do It: Engaging your greatest asset — people — is the key to organizational change
The Nitty Gritty: Grit sampling and analysis |
June 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Filtration, Tertiary Treatment, Watershed Management, Membranes, Nutrient Removal
Featured Articles: Sizing Denitrification Filters: Extensive modeling enabled designers to develop cost-effective denitrification processes for two very different treatment plants
Biological Limitations: Chemical processes may be better at achieving strict effluent phosphorus limits |
May 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Collection Systems, Emerging Contaminants, Financing, Fats, Oils & Grease, and Decentralized Systems
Featured Articles: Going It Alone: In battling SSOs, in-house design and construction proves to be a successful, cost-effective choice for an Oklahoma city
Scum Busters: The Hanover Sewerage Authority's digester scum removal project |
April 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Biosolids, Automation, Clarification, Odor Control, Activated Sludge
Featured Articles: A Model Decision: An understanding of fluid dynamics combined with innovative modeling helped a utility determine how best to expand digester capacity
The Scale of Smell: Making sense of hydrogen sulfide limits |
March 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Membrane Pretreatment, Trenchless Technology, Design Optimization, Construction, Safety & Security
Featured Articles: Prerequisite Pretreatment: Stable long-term operation of membrane bioreactors demands adequate pretreatment, particularly fine screening
Cold and Clean: Antarctic researchers depend on this facility to protect them and the local environment
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February 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Strategic Planning, Nutrient Removal, Biosolids, Energy Management, Headworks
Featured Articles: Ditch the Phosphorus: An oxidation ditch system proves to be the most cost-effective phosphorus removal option for a Michigan plant
Less Power, Great Performance: System modifications shrink a Georgia membrane bioreactor’s power demand
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January 2007
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Editorial Focuses: Decentralized Systems, Disinfection, Pumps, Collection Systems, State of the Industry
Featured Articles: Remediation to the Rescue: After failing to meet its discharge permit limits, a utility faced a tough decision: Replace its old sand filter at a significant cost to the community or face a consent order. The district decided to pursue an alternate course.
Digital Dosing: Changes in the way a metering pump operates truly have expanded the scope of what a metering pump can achieve. |
2006 Archive
Subject/Author Indices: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
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