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How Algae Can Be Used to Keep Lakes Free of Pollutants

by Shannon Pepper | Sep 3, 2024 | Treatment Processes, Wastewater

Natural bodies of water, like lakes, need a balance of oxygen, nutrients, and life to sustain a healthy ecosystem. If the balance is upset the entire system is disrupted. Algal Turf Scrubbers can help maintain a healthy balance by using algae to regulate the amount of...

How Does Oxygen Help Clean Wastewater?

by Shannon Pepper | Aug 30, 2024 | Treatment Processes, Wastewater

Oxygen is a vital component in supporting all kinds of life on our planet, even tiny microscopic life that consumes contaminants in wastewater, helping to clean it.

Financing for Water and Wastewater Systems Using Capital Improvement Planning

by Shannon Pepper | Aug 1, 2024 | Financial Management, Fiscal Planning & Rate Setting, General Management & Finance, Managerial & Financial Leadership

Clean water is an integral part of a thriving community and environment. Without updated water and wastewater treatment systems, human and environmental safety is challenged. Financing new infrastructure projects can often be a roadblock for small communities. This...

Working with Tribal Nations: An Open Letter from Lionel Puhuyesva, Senior Utility Advisor at Moonshot Missions

by Shannon Pepper | Jul 31, 2024 | Communications and Outreach, Technical Assistance

Hello everyone, My name is Lionel Puhuyesva, and I am a member of the Hopi Tribe located in Northeastern Arizona. I work with Moonshot Missions as a Senior Utility Advisor. Moonshot Missions is a non-profit dedicated to ensuring clean and healthy water and waterways...

The Crucial Partnership: Public Utilities and Engineers

by Shannon Pepper | Jul 30, 2024 | General Management & Finance, Partnerships

Collaboration between public utilities and engineers is necessary and crucial in shaping our communities and ensuring sustainable civil development. This blog post delves into the essential partnership between these two entities and how their collaborative efforts...
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