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Editorial Focuses:
Biosolids & Residuals, Energy Management, Operations Challenge, Clarification
Featured Articles:
Do Your Homework: There are many factors to consider when establishing a successful heat-dried biosolids program
TRA CReWSers Collect Another Division 1 Victory at Operations Challenge.09: Windy City Wizards Cast a Spell on Division 2 Competition
Editorial Focuses:
Membranes, Sewer Rehabilitation, Asset Management, Instrumentation
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The Right Pipe at the Right Time: Improved condition assessment technologies can help utilities fix larger portions of their systems than before
Thinking Inside the Box: Retrofit provides low-cost alternative to traditional construction
Editorial Focuses:
Fats, Oils, and Grease; Maintenance, Tertiary Treatment; Preliminary Treatment
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What's Old Is New Again?: Ozone is gaining greater prominence as interest grows in microconstituent removal, water reuse
WAWTTAR: A planning tool for selecting wastewater treatment technologies
Editorial Focuses:
Design Innovation, Workforce Issues, Lab Practices, Low-tech Systems
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Greener Plants: Designing and operating a sustainable wastewater treatment plant
Fresh Is Not Always Best: An evaluation of glucose-glutamic acid stability
Editorial Focuses:
Water Reclamation & Reuse, Public Education, Bioenergy
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Taking It to the Next Level: Advanced membrane filtration for water reuse applications
Siloxanes: The hidden threat to biogas systems
Editorial Focuses:
Industrial Pretreatment, Microconstituents, CSOs/SSOs, Preliminary Treatment
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Lucky No. 9: Plant upgrades and a new CSO-abatement facility reduce untreated discharges to the Connecticut River by 92%
Big Prevention in a Small Footprint: Wisconsin utility uses innovative design methods to overcome site limitations and fix a sanitary-sewer overflow problem
Editorial Focuses:
Activated Sudge, Thickening & Dewatering, Financial Management, Odor & Corrosion Control
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How Low Is Too Low?: Several years of low-dissolved-oxygen operations improve effluent quality
Taming Wild Sewer Systems: Municipalities using microbial addition in the collection system to improve economics of wastewater treatment
Editorial Focuses:
Filtration, Stormwater, Watershed Management, Pathogen Reduction
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Stormwater Management: The Next Frontier: After languishing for decades in relative obscurity behind its drinking water and wastewater counterparts, stormwater management is assuming greater importance for many municipalities and utilities
Raising the Bar: Trickling filter upgrades provide better performance and stormwater storage
Editorial Focuses:
Water Reclamation & Reuse, Public Education, Bioenergy
Featured Articles:
Taking It to the Next Level: Advanced membrane filtration for water reuse applications
Siloxanes: The hidden threat to biogas systems
Editorial Focuses:
Collection Systems, Distributed Systems, Public Outreach & Education, Process Optimization
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Better Treatment Focusing on SRT, Not Solids Inventory: Rethinking the goal helps two municipal agencies improve activated sludge performance
Under Pressure To Perform: Developing an operation and maintenance program for wastewater air-release valves
Editorial Focuses:
Disinfection, Thickening & Dewatering, Information Management, Pumps
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It All Starts With IT: IT strategic planning can serve as the catalyst for continuous business improvements throughout an organization
How To Overcome the Six Factors Holding Back Your Automation
Editorial Focuses:
Membranes, Utility Management, Hydraulic Modeling, Emission Control, 2009 State of the Industry
Featured Articles:
Plan Ahead With MBRs: This new Arizona treatment plant helps with both current and future water-management needs
A Handy Solution: Staff develop odor-control units at a fraction of the cost of paying someone else to design and build them