Also in this week's water and wastewater news, PFAS in high concentrations shut down a public well in Tacoma, Washington; and California voters reject a $9 billion bond for water infrastructure projects
California water treatment operators continue to struggle after seventh-largest wildfire in state history
A pulsed hydraulic mixing system resolves capacity and hydrogen sulfide issues in a wet well and reduces a California agency’s operating costs.
The new federal loan and guarantee program aims to accelerate investment into the nation's infrastructure
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a politician in Ontario is calling the Niagara Falls (New York) Wastewater Treatment Plant's discharges into the river 'nothing short of an environmental catastrophe'
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.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a North Carolina town will test its wastewater for opioid use; and a company selling bottled water is accused of illegally disposing of hazardous waste
A Write-Off Contest in a California water district lets middle school kids tell and illustrate stories about water conservation and water quality.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a hazardous chemical reaction results in the evacuation of a wastewater plant in San Francisco; and a computer malfunction in Vermont causes a 3-million-gallon spill into Lake Champlain