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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - SLUDGE-RELATED EQUIPMENT
Secret City Conquers Clogs   Pump Source April 2008   By Steve London
When original sludge pumps began failing, a Tennessee town adopted new high-solids-handling technology
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Sludge Treatment Made Easy   Water & Wastes Digest September 2007   By Neda Simeonova
Lakeview WWTP reduces odor and maintenance costs by switching from incineration of heat-treated sludge to incineration of untreated sludge
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Sludge Solutions   Water & Wastes Digest September 2007   By Dan Tumis
Sludge blanket level analyzers prove effective in King County, Wash., wastewater treatment plant
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A Compact Solution for CSO Treatment   Water & Wastes Digest August 2007   By K. Scott Henderson
A look at the largest high-rate clarification system for CSO treatment in North America
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Hauling Off a New Solution   Water & Wastes Digest February 2007   By Rudy Morrison
Small plant realizes advantages of no longer hauling liquid sludge
From Sludge to Forest   Water & Wastes Digest February 2007   By Sondra Sommer
A wastewater treatment plant discovers how to treat sludge and use it to benefit the community
Accommodating Growth   Water & Wastes Digest September 2006   By Rusti Holguin
Small wastewater plant upgrade incorporates MBRs and extended aeration to help with sludge
Striving for Reliability   Water & Wastes Digest February 2006   By Steve London
Texas wastewater plant achieves superior results with sludge recirculating pump upgrade
Tight Site Construction   Water & Wastes Digest September 2005   By Pat Malone and Krystal Patrick
In a League of its Own   Water & Wastes Digest July 2005   07/05/05
The design and aesthetic features of the plant are what overcame any NIMBY objections,” Nespeca said.
Maximum Capacity Expected   Water & Wastes Digest September 2004   By Christopher L. Komline
As a part of the expansion, a better method of sludge disposal was needed or the 20 acre lagoon would soon be full.
Double Dewatering   Water & Wastes Digest February 2004
Completion of this project will make the Broward County facility one of the five largest belt filter press dewatering facilities in the U.S.
Sludge Measurement System Thrives in Extreme Temperatures   Water & Wastes Digest September 2002
Solartron Mobrey's MSL600 system recently was tested as part of an evaluation process conducted by Toronto, Canada's Highland Creek sewage treatment plant managers. After careful analysis of the results, they determined the MSL600 sludge level monitoring system installed on trial at the plant performed without problem even at temperatures as low as -28°C.
Automated Treatment, Monitoring System Keeps An Eye On Operations   Water & Wastes Digest September 2002
To make the most of its resources, including operator time and energy, Warrington Township Water and Sewer Department--located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania--installed a compact sequencing batch reactor (SBR) system when the facility was built four years ago. And an equally hardworking Hach OptiQuant SST Analyzer, installed two years ago, keeps a vigilant eye on the final product.
360° Discharge Removes Bottleneck In Screening Liquid Biological Fertilizer   Water & Wastes Digest September 2002
AgriEnergy Resources boosted throughput of a circular vibratory separator by 200-300 percent by employing a 360° discharge Kascade® deck that eliminated a restrictive buildup of rope-like sludge around the screen circumference.
Patented Separator Design Eases Maintenance   Water & Wastes Digest March 2002
Traditionally, the separations process was one which involved frequent and often complicated maintenance. Wastewater Diversion Systems, Inc. of Mechanicsville, Va., has developed and patented the FOX VGS (Vertical Gravity Separator) to remove free oil, grease and suspended solids from wastewater, while significantly reducing the frequency and difficulty of maintenance.
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