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In this week's water and wastewater news, intoxicated homeless men are using a treatment facility's pond as a swimming hole; and video footage shows a creek running bright red after a chemical spill
Lead operator Eric Edwards shows viewers around a wastewater treatment plant in Madison County, Alabama
An Alabama authority provides cost-effective treatment with an innovative mix of decentralized facilities and two major clean-water plants.
A model competition in Florida gives elementary to high school students hands-on experience in form-follows-function engineering.
A compact submersible mixer gives operators precise and automated control to improve process performance and reduce energy consumption.
The BAYWORK collaborative in the San Francisco area reaches out to attract new blood to the profession while helping existing operators sustain and expand their skills.
Fence-mounted Learning Centers on a newly upgraded pump station convey messages about water stewardship in Alexandria, Virginia.
A mock storm drill helps the facility team in a Massachusetts town adopt a proactive emergency management plan and build resiliency.