LaTia Jutan used experience gained in the public and private sectors as fuel for a rapid rise to a leadership role in the clean-water profession.
A New Hampshire city blazes a trail with a sweepings cleaning system, enabling reuse of traction sand that keeps streets safe for winter drivers.
Jamie Belden first wanted to be a fisheries biologist. In wastewater treatment he found more rewards and greater capacity to make a difference for the environment.
A sudden change in influent led to challenges with dewatering and permit issues. A new two-channel Volute press restored the plant to compliance.