It’s no secret that the operator workforce is aging. Now’s the time to groom a new generation. Water Environment Federation’s Students and Young Professionals Committee is a great resource.
A Baltimore initiative recruits unemployed and underemployed young people and trains them for water and wastewater careers.
Compact factory-built membrane bioreactor units provide high-quality treatment for small flows in municipal and other applications.
Four women from a South Carolina plant crash the male-dominated party at the 2018 Water Environment Federation Operations Challenge.
Georgia’s Gwinnett County pilot-tests its two-stage ozone-biological filtration process as a way to produce high-quality water for direct potable reuse.
Rain gardens and bioswales at clean-water plants help an Arkansas utility promote sustainability, biodiversity and natural wildlife habitat.
A lime stabilization process helps an Arkansas city meet its goal of producing Class A biosolids to enable the resumption of beneficial use.