Worth Paying For

To the editor:

I really enjoy TPO magazine. Finally there’s a publication for the common man. I get tired of reading about multimillion-dollar and multimillion-gallon systems. I don’t really care about or understand most of their problems. Yours is the only publication in the industry that I would pay to subscribe to. Keep up the great work.

Greg Scott

City of Shenandoah, Iowa

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On the Forefront of Green

To the editor:

I am a big fan of your magazine and look forward to its arrival every month. I hold a class 3 wastewater license in Kentucky, and my background consists of 15 years’ experience in the metal-finishing industry, including waste treatment in that industry.

I have no hands-on experience in the municipal field, but I hope my career moves in that direction in the near future. I take my hat off to the people you profile and to all those in the municipal wastewater industry. Those people are truly on the cutting edge of this country’s green movement.

Over my 15 years of attending continuing-education classes, I am glad to see this career come from what many perceive to be black magic and a job that gets a reaction of “You do what for a living?” to a field that is moving to the forefront of a more environmentally educated nation. Thanks again for a great publication. Keep up the good work.

Kenneth Horn

Elizabethtown, Ky.

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All About People

To the editor:

I just wanted to let you know that TPO is the best of all the trade periodicals I receive. As the wastewater treatment superintendent for Brunswick County, N.C., I oversee operations of six facilities ranging from a 100,000-gpd package plant to a 6-mgd biological nutrient removal facility.

The one thing you do, unlike most other trade magazines I see, is that you concentrate on people! That is what makes treatment facilities what they are. Keep up the great work!

Donald B. Dixon

Brunswick County, N.C.

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