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Tap Water Turns Black in Texas Town Embroiled in Scandal
Online Exclusives
February 25, 2016
Angry residents say they were not alerted in a timely fashion when water tank was drained.
News Briefs: Wastewater Supervisor Skips Work for Years ... And Gets Paid
Online Exclusives
February 25, 2016
In this week's water and wastewater news, a Spanish civil servant is fined for skipping work, a new facility treats desalination wastewater and legislation could aid states with drinking water problems.
Go-To Texas Operator Knows How to Run It All
Editorial
February 11, 2016
Award-winner Donald Malovets excels at a large Texas water authority with experience, dedication and a superb maintenance team.
Biosolids, Recycling and Storage Solutions: The Dyno Dirt Story
Editorial
December 21, 2015
The Dyno Dirt program in Denton, Texas, creates high-value compost, soil and mulch products that have generated millions in revenue.
Drink It Up! El Paso Welcomes Direct Reuse Pilot Project
Online Exclusives
September 29, 2015
In a desert city, people understand the importance of water security. Learn how a pilot project at El Paso Water Utilities is using direct reuse to increase its drinking water supply.
Zebra Mussels On the Move: What Are Water Utilities Doing to Stop Them?
Online Exclusives
September 28, 2015
For water utilities, zebra mussels can become more than just a nuisance. Find out how cities across the country are controlling this invasive species, and learn more about some of the monitoring programs in place.
City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project
Online Exclusives
August 05, 2015
The City of Wichita Falls, Texas, ends use of an emergency direct potable reuse system.
News Briefs: Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
Online Exclusives
July 30, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, water customers get an unpleasant surprise in their tap water, Lake Erie water intakes test positive for microcystin and Texas drought restrictions return.
News Briefs: How Much Marijuana is in Wastewater?
Online Exclusives
July 01, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a Washington wastewater study looks at drug use, states go to battle against the EPA and a water reuse project gets the thumbs-up.
News Briefs: Water Operator Charged With Falsifying Data
Online Exclusives
June 16, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, an operator is charged with falsifying drinking water samples, El Paso Water Utilities looks to become drought-proof, and Detroit enters a long-term lease.
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