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What is Zero Liquid Discharge? Water Reuse for Food and Beverage Clients
Many food and beverage companies are looking into water reuse options and zero liquid discharge. Why is this important?
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China’s Artificial Sun Broke Energy Records and is a Breakthrough for Fusion Energy
At the end of 2021, China’s artificial sun broke global energy records producing 120 million Fahrenheit Plasma.
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Cities and Counties Track Covid Spikes Through Wastewater Surveillance
As of December 31, 2021, cities in different regions across the US monitored COVID spikes in their wastewater.
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Biden Administration Push for Cybersecurity for Water Supplies
Cybersecurity threats continue to be a critical and growing issue for national infrastructure security.
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Federal Agencies Advise Water and Wastewater Facilities About Hacker Attacks and Phishing Attempts
In early October 2021, several federal agencies put out a statement warning water and wastewater treatment facilities of hacker attacks
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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Revises Permitting Fees in 2021
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) has revised the permitting fees for Water Quality Management (WQM) permits.
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Pennsylvania Governor Announces $97 Million in Water/Wastewater Project Funding
Pennsylvania pursues making the state “lead-free” by investing in 25 water, wastewater, stormwater, and non-point source projects.
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Strides Made Towards Sustainable Energy Production
In September 2021, advances toward the “Holy Grail” of energy production have occurred at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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What are Microplastics?
Microplastics are so common in our environments that they are introduced to sewer systems and municipal WWTPs through everyday tasks.
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Keystone Volunteers During PennTec's 2021 Community Service Project
This past Father’s Day, PWEA kicked off their PennTec Conference by teaming up with EPCAMR for their Community Service Project.
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Presentation Alert: Berks County Water & Sewer Association (BCW&SA) Conference, July 28, 2021
Keystone's Mike Papciak is presenting on "Fundamentals of Cybersecurity Issues with your SCADA System" for BCW&SA on July 28, 2021.
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The CDC Launches Wastewater Surveillance to Collect Data on the Spread of Waterborne Diseases
With the unprecedented spread of COVID-19, monitoring the virus is needed to understand how it functions and spreads.
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Smart Sewer Innovation Helping to Reduce Untreated Water in Waterways
Some cities are installing "smart sewers" to detect heavy water flows. Smart sewer systems include sensors and valves.
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America Joins the Wind Power Movement with Offshore Wind and Energy Construction
Within his first week as President of the United States, Joe Biden called for an executive order to improve American infrastructure.
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Water Distribution Systems in the United States Reaching the End of Their Design Life
In this century, our water distribution systems will need to be entirely replaced. There are more than 148,000 active drinking water...
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Presentation Alert: PA-AWWA Annual Conference (Virtual), May 25-26, 2021
On Tuesday, May 25th, from 9-9:30 am, Keystone's Director of Automation/ Associate, Heather Heltzinger, and one of our Partners, Paul...
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$111 Billion Proposed for Water Infrastructure Upgrades in Biden's American Jobs Plan
On March 31, the Biden Administration introduced the American Jobs Plan, with the hopes of investing in jobs for Americans to rebuild our...
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Did You Know? NJDEP Revised Stormwater Regulations on March 2, 2021
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has adopted a revised set of stormwater regulations under N.J.A.C. 7:8 that...
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Did You Know? Microsoft Stopped Supporting Windows 7 in January 2020
Since its release in 2009, Windows 7 has been a staple in the lives of household and business PC users. In January 2020, Microsoft ended...
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Did You Know? Climate Change Can be Planned for with the EPA's CRWU Program
According to NASA, the Earth's global temperature has increased by 2.1% since 1980, with nineteen of the warmest years since taking place...
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