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Lead Contamination Found in Hundreds of Chicago Taps
Online Exclusives
May 07, 2018
The city offered free water tests to its citizens and found lead in 70 percent of homes
Alaskan Hydrant Ops Foreman Fights Elements for Public Safety
Editorial
October 19, 2017
Earl Stewman leads a crew keeping some of Alaska’s fire hydrants in working order, battling the elements to maintain public safety, and building an award-winning career.
Town’s Water System Recovers Quickly After Direct Hit From Hurricane Harvey
Online Exclusives
October 05, 2017
A majority of the homes in Holiday Beach, Texas, were destroyed, but the community’s water system has gotten back on track following the disaster
News Briefs: Pennsylvania Operator to Spend Six Months in Prison for Falsifying Reports
Online Exclusives
November 30, 2016
In this week's news briefs, a wastewater treatment plant operator in Pennsylvania pleads guilty to violating the Clean Water Act; a New Mexico utility is ordered to pay a $1 million fine; a series of projects near Los Angeles will treat 5.3 billion gallons of water per year; and a Tampa Bay wastewater leak puts a hold on swimming and fishing in Rocky Creek.
Phosphorus Allies: Unraveling Wisconsin’s Dairy/Wastewater Connection
Online Exclusives
October 03, 2016
In the Dairy State, a new partnership is taking form: Municipalities and dairy farmers are teaming up to control phosphorus discharges. Here's how this novel approach is bringing point and nonpoint sources together.
FiberSystems Provides Cost-Efficient, High-Performance Option for Corrosive Environments
Online Exclusives
May 10, 2016
Multi-Tasking Operator Builds Award-Winning Career
Editorial
April 14, 2016
Dustan Russum built an award-winning career as ‘one-person DPW,’ managing water and multiple public works jobs in tiny Frederica, Delaware.
Tap Water Turns Black in Texas Town Embroiled in Scandal
Online Exclusives
February 25, 2016
Angry residents say they were not alerted in a timely fashion when water tank was drained.
ISO Publishes Treated Wastewater Standards for Agriculture
Online Exclusives
December 02, 2015
ISO releases a new standard to ensure irrigation projects flow smoothly, calling treated wastewater a "lifeline" for the agricultural community
Lead-Free, Metal-To-Metal Swing Check Valves Certified For Drinking Water
Editorial
October 16, 2015
Ohio Operator Brings Heart to Management Style
Editorial
September 17, 2015
Karen Hawkins’ caring-approach management includes drive and thoroughness combined with strong mentoring and people skills.
Solution From Kupferle Foundry Speeds Basin Cleaning
Editorial
June 11, 2015
A hydrant system substantially reduces labor and enhances safety in the process of cleaning the concrete walls of equalization basins.
NRDC Website Helps Cut Water Losses
Editorial
April 16, 2015
A website created by the Natural Resources Defense Council looks at how well states and utilities apply policies to measure and report water losses and set reduction targets.
News Briefs: Wastewater Super Indicted for Falsifying Reports
Online Exclusives
March 26, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a South Dakota man faces charges for falsifying pollution control reports, and a new study says chlorine might be causing problems in our treatment systems.
Fish On! Water Utility Goes Angling for Charity
Online Exclusives
February 03, 2015
At El Paso Water Utilities, an annual fishing derby at the plant's retention ponds has raised thousands of dollars for charity.
A Hydroturbine From Hydra Engineering Saves Power Costs For A Small Oregon Water Plant
Editorial
January 13, 2015
A small Oregon water treatment plant breaks new ground with a custom-built hydroturbine that saves on electricity costs.
8 Water Use Numbers You Should Know
Online Exclusives
December 02, 2014
In the United States, we use 355 billion gallons of water every day. What other interesting tidbits does a USGS survey reveal? Take a look.
What's Your Pipe Project Proficiency?
Online Exclusives
November 17, 2014
Is there a piping project in your plant’s future? Take heart: It can be done in-house. Get started with these practical tips.
WEFTEC 2014 Innovation: Composite Access Covers Increase Safety
Online Exclusives
October 14, 2014
National Association of Clean Water Agencies Partners with National Milk Producers Federation
Online Exclusives
August 27, 2014
In a landmark moment, the clean water industry and dairy industry agree to collaboratively improve watersheds.
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