With the event’s call for papers now open, LEDs Magazine gathers insight on expectations and trends to be addressed by the conference program from co-chairs Robert Steele, James Highgate, and Philip Smallwood.
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Naval Station Norfolk signs Boiler Water contract with Evoqua
Evoqua signs 5-year contract to provide boiler water for Naval Station Norfolk.
Xylem’s new “smart pump” adjusts to clogging threats
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Majestic C Team, EPA reach settlement on Clean Water Act Violations at Omaha construction site
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Baltimore consent decree amended, open for public comment
Proposed is a modification to a 2002 federal consent decree with the citye to eliminate overflows from the sanitary sewer system known as SSOs.
Violations at water plant in Fort Dodge, Iowa, garner penalties from EPA
The city has agreed to an administrative settlement of alleged violations of federal Risk Management Program regulations.
Removal of San Clemente Dam marked with event, ceremony
Tearing down of the San Clemente Dam is largest dam removal in California history.
Cambrian Innovation announces pilot of self-powered water treatment system with U.S. Army
Army tests Cambrian’s advanced BioVolt system for off-grid applications.