How long before the industry’s default position is to emphasize ‘clean water’ instead of ‘wastewater’ or ‘sewage’? It’s time to stop taking baby steps.
The newly branded Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee looks to start a movement to lend the industry greater stature and more respect.
The Indiana Industrial Operators Association caters to a specialized group of clean-water professionals with a conference, credentialing, mentoring and more.
Hatfield award winner Tom Myers enjoys a long career built on listening and sharing with industry contacts across the board
Lori Stenzel doesn’t like to stand still in her professional life. She has grown in her career by constantly striving to do more.
CalPrex process takes a different approach to nutrient recovery, yielding marketable fertilizer in the form of brushite pellets.
Eric Osborne helps his utility succeed by selecting the right people and keeping the team trained. He also gives back through association involvement.
Hatfield Award winner Tom Sigmund leads NEW Water’s initiatives to bolster resource recovery and curb phosphorus in its watershed.
Two water treatment plants help Crossville’s operator team maintain a consistent supply in the face of seasonal challenges and weather events.