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EPA Reminds Operators to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Online Exclusives
May 26, 2015
Sinkhole Severs Sewers, Wipes Out Lift Station
Online Exclusives
May 25, 2015
A stormwater culvert collapses, creating a 45-foot-wide sinkhole — and a $500,000 problem — in Texas
News Briefs: Water Workers Sue Over Age Discrimination
Online Exclusives
May 21, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, water workers sue over lost jobs, Detroit resumes water shutoffs and Iowa waters get a failing grade.
Infrastructure Innovator Aaron Zahn Named Young Floridian of the Year
Online Exclusives
May 21, 2015
Exam Study Guide: Pipe Measurement
Online Exclusives
May 21, 2015
Green Infrastructure Planned for Washington, D.C.
Online Exclusives
May 20, 2015
A strategy to reduce combined sewer overflows will include green infrastructure investments and will alter planned tunnels in Rock Creek and Potomac watersheds.
WEF Opens Registration for Great Water Cities Series
Online Exclusives
May 20, 2015
Experts will meet in New Orleans July 21-22 to share perspectives, strategies for progressive, adaptable water management
Wipes Manufacturer Settles with FTC Over Flushability Claims
Online Exclusives
May 19, 2015
Nice-Pak Products, which produces disposable wipes under several store-brand labels, has agreed to cease making flushability marketing claims.
San Antonio's Project Agua Provides Water Bill Relief
Online Exclusives
May 18, 2015
At San Antonio Water, employees participate in a program that gives back to the community. Learn how a little goes a long way in helping low-income households.
Worth Noting - June 2015
Editorial
May 14, 2015
People/Awards; Education; Events
Do Operators Need A Higher Profile?
Editorial
May 14, 2015
It’s a paradox of the profession: Many operators pride themselves on quiet competence, when a more public profile could benefit their facilities and the water professions in general.
How Ultrasonic Technology Controls Algae Blooms
Editorial
May 14, 2015
Ultrasonic technology provides an economic, environmentally friendly alternative to chemicals for controlling algae growth in Short Hills, New Jersey
Virginia’s Prison Apprenticeship Program Offers Second Chance
Editorial
May 14, 2015
An apprenticeship program in the Virginia correctional system helps offenders earn wastewater licenses and prepare for productive careers.
Clean-Water Expansion: What’s Up In Woodstock?
Editorial
May 14, 2015
Virginia’s Town of Woodstock expects fast population growth and has prepared its clean-water facility through capital expansion and employee development.
Man-Made Texas Wetlands Offer Natural Filtration
Editorial
May 14, 2015
A man-made wetland complex provides high-quality water and excellent recreation opportunities for residents of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Kansas City Operator Emphasizes Mentoring
Editorial
May 14, 2015
Award-winning operator Kevin Williams succeeds at one of Missouri’s largest water plants by helping others as supervisor, trainer and problem solver.
Squirt The Reuse Mascot Says, ‘Use Reclaimed Water!’
Editorial
May 14, 2015
Continuing promotions, including a mascot, help Pompano Beach pump up residential connections for its reclaimed water irrigation system.
Vermont's 4th Annual Water Quality Conference Scheduled
Online Exclusives
May 14, 2015
News Briefs: Texas Drought Officially Over!
Online Exclusives
May 13, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, the Texas drought comes to an end, Ontario opens a biosolids facility and a research project looks at agricultural use of treated wastewater.
Water Utilities Use Infrastructure Week to Educate Stakeholders
Online Exclusives
May 13, 2015
Educational videos, a social media campaign and meetings with lawmakers put a spotlight on aging water infrastructure this week
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