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Second Worker Dies from Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure
Online Exclusives
July 26, 2016
A second mechanic dies after an accident at a Wichita Falls, Texas, wastewater treatment plant.
DC Water and WEF Launch National Green Infrastructure Certification Program
Online Exclusives
July 25, 2016
AWWA Revamps Water System Operator Series
Online Exclusives
July 21, 2016
Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding
Online Exclusives
July 21, 2016
WWETT Show Spotlight: Godwin's Portable Centrifugal Pump Delivers High Performance
Editorial
July 19, 2016
Portable centrifugal pump from Godwin fits multiple wastewater applications.
Water and Wastewater Education Listing: July 2016
Online Exclusives
July 12, 2016
Looking for education opportunities in the water and wastewater industry? Check out this updated listing of upcoming events from around the country.
WER Open-Access Article Addresses Stabilizing Phosphorus in Land-Applied Biosolids
Online Exclusives
July 12, 2016
Changing Lives Through Clean Water
Blogs
July 12, 2016
When an Argentinian town needed help with arsenic-laced water, AdEdge sprang to action
Exam Study Guide: Collection Systems General Knowledge
Online Exclusives
July 07, 2016
News Briefs: Two Wastewater Workers Air-Lifted After Gas Exposure
Online Exclusives
July 07, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, two workers are injured during routine work, Waukesha gains historic water access to Lake Michigan, and Florida declares an emergency thanks to an out-of-control algae bloom.
A Little TLC: The Secret to Leesburg’s Class A Biosolids Program
Online Exclusives
July 05, 2016
It took some publicity and a little local marketing to create a successful Class A biosolids program. Find out how Leesburg, Virginia, went from land-application to distributing more than 900 tons of pelletized product annually.
American Water Receives 22 National Awards for Excellence in Water Quality
Online Exclusives
June 28, 2016
3-Part Documentary Highlights San Diego's Water History
Online Exclusives
June 27, 2016
'To Quench a Thirst' is a three-part series produced by the San Diego County Water Authority that chronicles the region's search for water supplies, from historical to modern times.
Get Your Groove On, California! The Tap Water Express Has Arrived
Online Exclusives
June 23, 2016
It's hip, flashy and full of tasty municipal water. See how the Tap Water Express is making a splash across Santa Clara, California.
New Jersey High School Student Wins 2016 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Online Exclusives
June 22, 2016
It’s Gold, Baby! Operations Superstars Win in Germany
Online Exclusives
June 21, 2016
An all-star operations team shares what it was like to compete in Germany. Turns out things aren't so different worldwide when it comes to water.
Water and Wastewater Education Listing - June 2016
Online Exclusives
June 15, 2016
Looking for education opportunities in the water and wastewater industry? Check out this updated listing of upcoming events from around the country.
News Briefs: Suspected Drowning at Plant Attributed to Heart Attack
Online Exclusives
June 15, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, a worker dies at a Baton Rouge wastewater plant, heavy rains bring more challenges to Fort McMurray, and Ohio passes a new law aimed at lead contamination.
Fourth-Graders Compete in Water Ethics Contest
Editorial
June 14, 2016
A contest for fourth-graders in northern Arizona encourages kids to express their idea of a water ethic in artwork and essays.
Q&A: WERF’s John Willis Talks Biogas and Biosolids Solutions
Editorial
June 14, 2016
Engineer and WERF Research Council member John Willis finds that often the most economical biogas and biosolids solutions are also the most sustainable.
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