Image credits
Some photography on this site is licensed from third-party sources under Creative Commons or placed in the public domain by the original author. Required attributions appear below. Equipment product photography is supplied by Nova Water and Sewer Supplies or the manufacturer brands Nova distributes (Cretex Specialty Products, Industrial Scientific, Kubota, Everactive, Sealing Systems, Inc.) and is not listed here.
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Looking up between two digester eggs at the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Brooklyn, New York
- Used on:
- About page hero
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- CC BY-SA 4.0
- Author:
- Wikimedia Commons contributor
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Activated-sludge aeration basins at the City of Gresham, Oregon wastewater treatment plant (2025)
- Used on:
- Contact page hero
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- CC BY-SA 4.0
- Author:
- Wikimedia Commons contributor
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Precast concrete manhole during sewer line upgrades at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania
- Used on:
- Cretex product detail page — "Where it installs" context section
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- Public Domain (US federal government photo)
- Author:
- US Army Pennsylvania National Guard
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Interior of a drinking-water treatment plant showing rows of filter columns, pressure gauges, and pump piping
- Used on:
- Home page — "Built for the infrastructure that moves clean water" section
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- Public Domain (US federal government photo)
- Author:
- US Government / state agency contributor
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Confined-space rescue drill at Joint Base Balad, Iraq — rescue team checking a worker’s SCBA mask, harness, and air tank before manhole entry
- Used on:
- Ventis Pro5 product detail page — "Where it goes" context section
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- Public Domain (US federal government photo)
- Author:
- US Air Force, 332nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron
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Four diesel-engine emergency pumps lined up at a levee with flexible discharge hoses during 2008 Mississippi River flood response in Illinois
- Used on:
- Kubota Handy Mobile Pump product detail page — "Where it deploys" context section
- Source:
- Wikimedia Commons
- License:
- Public Domain (US federal government photo)
- Author:
- FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)