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    A Steady Current

    Dec. 10, 2012
    About the author: Neda Simeonova is editorial director of Water & Wastes Digest. Simeonova can be reached at 847.391.1011 or by e-mail at [email protected] the water industry...
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    2012 State of the Industry Report

    Dec. 10, 2012
    Water & Wastes Digest understands the importance of keeping up to date with current industry trends and information. We are pleased to present our sixth annual State of the Industry...
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    2012 Top Water & Wastewater Projects

    Dec. 10, 2012
    Brought to you by Water & Wastes DigestAging infrastructure, ever-changing regulations and tightening budgets present the water and wastewater treatment industry with a challenging...
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    Pretreatment Improves Plant Disinfection Processes, Saves Costs & Energy

    Dec. 10, 2012
    Drinking water disinfection can be accomplished in a variety of ways, depending on a utility’s raw water quality and treatment objectives. Whether chlorine, ozone, ultraviolet...
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    Pressure Filters Keep Tourists Coming to Resort Town

    Water-related issues must be dealt with in a timely manner during Ocean City’s busy season.

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    Smart Phones Deliver Quick, Reliable Data

    Dec. 10, 2012
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    Mag Meter Improves Operations & Management

    Dec. 10, 2012
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    System Improvements Make Membrane Technology Competitive

    Dec. 10, 2012
    New membrane bioreactors offer cost savings due to their improved manufacturing, delivery and design practices.
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    Eleven Years & Still Going Strong

    Dec. 10, 2012
    The 1.5-million-gal-per-day (mgd) wastewater treatment plant in West Carrollton, Ohio, went online in 1989 and today serves 13,143 area residents. The activated sludge facility...
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    Excellent Customer Service for the Holidays

    Dec. 10, 2012
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