Viewing news archive for June, 2012
New wastewater plant in Colorado will be a breath of fresh air
Posted on June 29th, 2012 under Wastewater News
The installation of a brand new sewage lift station in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, is the latest step in reducing the odor produced by a 30-year old wastewater treatment plant.For years, residen [...]
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Campus community in Wisconsin on alert after cyanobacteria discovered in local lake
Posted on June 27th, 2012 under Lake and Pond Algae Control
Health authorities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have warned students and local residents to be careful along the shores of Lake Mendota after blue green algae blooms were spotted in the wate [...]
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Wastewater treatment plant in Georgia continues county success story
Posted on June 26th, 2012 under Wastewater News
Residents in Forsyth County, Georgia, can feel that they have access to some of the best water and sewage systems in the state after Parkstone Wastewater Treatment Plant was named "Plant of the Y [...]
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Kansas health officials lift advisory warnings on three lakes
Posted on June 26th, 2012 under Lake and Pond Algae Control
When the first signs of cyanobacteria appear on the surface of inland lakes and rivers, the standard response of regional environmental health officials is not to engage in algae removal but to inform [...]
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Maryland commits $37 million to upgrade wastewater treatment plants
Posted on June 22nd, 2012 under Wastewater News
Officials in Maryland have continued to show their commitment to improving the water quality in the Chesapeake Bay by allocating $37 million in state grants to enable improvements to wastewater treatm [...]
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