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Vermont DEC Retiree Recognized for Contribution to Wastewater Industry
Online Exclusives
March 09, 2016
Picking Up the Pieces: St. Louis Plants Recover From Historic Flooding
Online Exclusives
March 08, 2016
Two St. Louis plants took a beating during a 500-year flood event in December 2015. Learn about the recovery process and what plant staff learned from the event.
Weathermen: Operators Volunteer for National Weather Service Program
Online Exclusives
March 07, 2016
Minnesota treatment plant superintendent has been keeping National Weather Service data for 45 years
Patrick Hogg Named Hydraulic Institute's 2016 Engineer of the Year
Online Exclusives
March 01, 2016
How to Survive a Surprise Audit
Online Exclusives
February 29, 2016
Not a big fan of surprise audits? Here's how you can take the stress out of those unexpected visits from governing agencies. It's just a matter of staying organized.
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.
News Briefs: Wastewater Supervisor Skips Work for Years ... And Gets Paid
Online Exclusives
February 25, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, a Spanish civil servant is fined for skipping work, a new facility treats desalination wastewater and legislation could aid states with drinking water problems.
Canada and US Adopt Phosphorus Reduction Goals to Protect Lake Erie
Online Exclusives
February 24, 2016
A new agreement sets phosphorus reduction targets at 40 percent for affected areas of Lake Erie.
Lead Abatement: Treat the Water or Replace the Pipes?
Online Exclusives
February 23, 2016
In light of the water-quality debacle in Flint, Michigan, utilities around the country are asking, "What's the best way to handle lead?"
COLE Publishing Announces Sale of WWETT Show
Online Exclusives
February 22, 2016
EPA Online Mapping Tool Helps Protect Drinking Water Sources
Online Exclusives
February 22, 2016
News Briefs: Severely Flood-Damaged Plant Offline Until Spring
Online Exclusives
February 18, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, untreated sewage pours into Meramec River, the U.S. House passes a bill in reaction to Flint and Thames Water gets ready to install Europe's largest floating solar array.
This Board Game Takes Drought to New Level
Online Exclusives
February 18, 2016
A new game teaches players about the real-world political and geographical challenges of the California drought.
New Event! COLE Publishing Announces Wastewater Equipment Fair
Online Exclusives
February 17, 2016
It's fair time! And by "fair," we mean "live demonstrations of wastewater equipment." Learn more about this new event.
Earth Day Sets the Stage for Plant's Net Zero Announcement
Editorial
February 11, 2016
An Earth Day celebration helps an Oregon plant celebrate the achievement of net zero energy through biogas-fueled heat and power production and solar panels.
Go-To Texas Operator Knows How to Run It All
Editorial
February 11, 2016
Award-winner Donald Malovets excels at a large Texas water authority with experience, dedication and a superb maintenance team.
How Spartanburg's Rebecca West Became an Environmental Advocate
Editorial
February 11, 2016
Though she stopped short of attending medical school, WEF Fellow Rebecca West has dedicated her career in water to healthy people and communities.
Flowering Shrubs Control Odor at Oregon City
Editorial
February 11, 2016
An extensive tree-planting and landscaping project helps provide visual screening and odor control for a tertiary treatment plant.
Worth Noting - March 2016
Editorial
February 11, 2016
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News Briefs: Former Operator Sentenced for Falsifying Data
Online Exclusives
February 10, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, a former New Jersey operator receives prison time, Flint starts planning service-line replacement and an EPA report says wastewater infrastructure investment is needed.
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