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Rolling Hills and Multiple Pressure Zones Don't Deter This Tennessee Distribution Team
Editorial
December 14, 2017
Distribution system team members deal effectively with hilly topography and multiple pressure zones in Kingsport, Tennessee.
Many Illinois Operators Owe Their Career Success to This University-Based Process Instructor
Editorial
December 14, 2017
Rick Lallish trains Illinois operators with a little bit of mischief and a great deal of dedication to seeing his students achieve their career goals.
Art and Landscaping Combine to Decorate a New Water Treatment Plant
Editorial
December 14, 2017
Art competitions and landscapes with native prairie plantings help spruce up a brand-new water treatment facility in Ames, Iowa.
Drylet Microbe and Substrate Formulation Helps Slash Biosolids Volume
Editorial
December 14, 2017
An award-winning formulation from Drylet helps clean-water plants reduce biosolids volume and significantly reduce operating costs.
The Utility of the Future is Digital. Are You on the Right Path?
Editorial
December 14, 2017
The new year provides a platform to contemplate the shape of the Water Resources Utility of the Future. Signs indicate that future is digital.
Check Out the Alkulator App
Online Exclusives
December 14, 2017
This app provides an alkalinity equivalent calculator for use in water and wastewater treatment
Worth Noting - January 2017
Editorial
December 13, 2017
News Briefs: Startup Company Develops Flushable Pregnancy Test
Online Exclusives
December 13, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, a company develops a flushable pregnancy test; and antibiotics are discovered in three Minnesota lakes.
Florida DEP Invests $90 Million in Water Quality Projects
Online Exclusives
December 07, 2017
Recently completed projects benefit central Florida waterbodies, the St. Lucie estuary and the Everglades
News Briefs: Thousands Still Lack Clean Water After Hurricane Harvey
Online Exclusives
December 06, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, 13 boil-water notices remain in effect since Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Coast in August; and a process control manager in Connecticut is arrested on larceny charges
WEF Urges Congress to Fund Key Water Programs
Online Exclusives
December 05, 2017
News Briefs: Explosion at WWTP Chemical Manufacturer Leaves One Dead
Online Exclusives
November 28, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, a fire-tank explodes in Nash County, North Carolina, killing one person; and an Italian winemaker is using reclaimed wastewater to grow grapes in Tijuana
News Briefs: Researchers Use Mussels to Scrub Bronx River of Nutrients
Online Exclusives
November 22, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, marine scientists in New York City study the efficiency of mussels in removing nitrogen from the Bronx River; and a group of five teenagers in Virginia embark on a water treatment apprenticeship program
AWWA Testifies on Disaster Response in Water Sector
Online Exclusives
November 21, 2017
The association urges changes to prioritize water in recovery efforts
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Options for Your Wastewater Treatment Facility
Online Exclusives
November 15, 2017
News Briefs: Reporters Claim Unsafe Washington Treatment Plant Ruined Man's Life
Online Exclusives
November 15, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, reporters in Washington say Puget Sound Naval Shipyard ran an unsafe wastewater treatment facility from 2006 to 2013; and an Oregon wastewater plant is accused of falsifying data and leaving untreated discharges unreported
West Virginia Watershed Helps Mold Water Ambassadors
Editorial
November 14, 2017
Seeing, hearing and touching are better teachers than books for kids in the Western Virginia Water Authority’s outreach and education programs.
Experience, Hard Work Are Keys to Success for Superintendent Tony Wood
Editorial
November 14, 2017
Tony Wood learned through long and hard experience to become an expert operator, superintendent and grant writer for the clean-water plant in Osgood, Indiana.
Success Is About Technology — And the People Who Make It Work
Editorial
November 14, 2017
Hendersonville’s water filtration plant has highly advanced processes, but the credit for its quality output belongs to an experienced team of operators.
Planet Water Foundation Supports Hurricane Relief Effort in Puerto Rico
Online Exclusives
November 14, 2017
The foundation will place 12 AquaTower water filtration systems in the hardest-hit regions of Puerto Rico
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