A back injury ended Rusty Tournade’s career as a bricklayer. Today he’s an award-winning water plant operator and foreman.
Welch’s Water and Wastewater Services runs on strong family ties – and treats the clean-water facilities it operates like beloved children.
Food waste in a Massachusetts sanitary district facility enables a wastewater treatment plant to produce more power than it uses.
The Golden State’s Regional San turned a regulatory compliance challenge into impetus for a pioneering biological nutrient removal process.
Exploring how water and wastewater utilities can assume leadership in cutting greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
Augmented reality becomes a potent tool in the kit for operators looking to optimize performance and lower costs in treatment facilities.
Lead in drinking water reared its head again in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Why are we worried about PFAS while lead service lines threaten to continue poisoning children?