Operators in Salem do more than deliver high-quality water. They earn awards for excellent performance and help train other operators from around Virginia.
Dustin C. Coles thrives on a hectic schedule as he leads the Kansas team at Topeka’s second largest treatment plant, serves as a consultant, and contributes time to his state association.
Among all the special national week celebrations, one deserves special attention from members of the water and wastewater professions.
A wireless remote monitoring system offers a low-cost way to track equipment condition, improve maintenance practices, and prevent unplanned downtime.
The Water Environment Federation is working toward the day when certification reciprocity would remove barriers that limit options for operators and utilities.
A rural Michigan treatment plant near Lake Huron attracts an abundance of birds and waterfowl to its settling ponds – along with visitors carrying binoculars.
The JEA biosolids treatment facility uses structured ceramic media to resolve siloxane clogging, cut costs and boost uptime in its emissions treatment process.