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"Onsite Water Treatment" from Forester Communications.


Forester Communications (Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. , CA) has begun the publication of "Onsite Water Treatment" magazine with a July/August issue. The new title will be published six times a year with a controlled circulation of 23,000 public and private water officials, engineers, contractors, laboratories, manufacturers of control equipment, architects, public health officials and related industry professionals.

Taglined "the journal for decentralized de·cen·tral·ize  
v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities.
 wastewater treatment solutions," the magazine carries information on water treatment equipment and methods with coverage of such topics as pumps and filters, septic systems, oil/water separators, monitoring equipment, control systems, aeration aeration /aer·a·tion/ (ar-a´shun)
1. the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen by the blood in the lungs.

2. the charging of a liquid with air or gas.


aer·a·tion
n.
, software, new technologies and drainage systems. The first issue included comparisons of pumps, a case study of Malibu's (CA) wastewater treatment system, the use of a sub surface dispersal system in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , composting toilet technology, solar powered circulators, and new methods for effluent treatment in residential clusters.

Forester Communications also produces "Distributed Energy," "Stormwater," "Grading & Excavation Contractor," "Municipal Solid Waste “Municipal waste” redirects here. For other uses, see Municipal waste (disambiguation).
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a waste type that includes predominantly household waste (domestic waste) with sometimes the addition of commercial wastes collected by a
 Management" and "Erosion Control" magazines.
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