A new study from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) shows that human consumption could deplete groundwater aquifers in California’s Central Valley, Tulare...
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Adaptation is the Key to Survival in the Wastewater Industry
Treatment plants all over the country are modernizing at a rapid pace, and there will come a time in your career as...
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Exam Study Guide: Dealing with Nocardia Foaming
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to properly...
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News Briefs: Workers Resign from Florida Plant, Citing Health Concerns
Four workers resigned from a wastewater treatment plant in Apopka, Florida, saying they had concerns about their health and safety.Chief operator Glen...
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News Briefs: City Worker Dies at Wastewater Plant in Tampa, Florida
A 52-year-old city worker from Tampa, Florida, was killed at a wastewater facility last week after getting pinned between a dump truck...
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News Briefs: Appalachian Water System Hasn't Tested for Contaminants in Decades
An orphaned water system in the Appalachian region of Kentucky hasn’t tested for contaminants for decades, although it collected numerous violation notices...
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Florida Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Water Conserv II Project
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection joins the city of Orlando, Orange County and area representatives in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Water...
Editorial
New England Program Introduces Students to Wastewater Work
On returning to school in fall, many students get the age-old assignment to write about what they did on their summer vacation....
Editorial
New Roll-Off Tank Withstands Heavy Use, Leaves Small Footprint
Wastewater treatment plant products need to work effectively and also save space. Typical roll-off containers require a tractor-trailer-size footprint and can be...
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News Briefs: Florida Woman Caught on Video Tampering with Wastewater Plants
A 33-year-old woman from Panama City, Florida, was caught on video and later arrested for allegedly tampering with a number of municipal...
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New Program Challenging Operators to Reduce Emissions
The Great Lakes Protection Fund and American Water Works Association is announcing the launch of The Water Utility Energy and Efficiency Challenge...
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US Water Alliance Charting Path for Nationwide Water Management
The US Water Alliance is releasing its "One Water Roadmap: The Sustainable Management of Life's Most Essential Resource" as a guide for changing...
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Exam Study Guide: Activated Sludge Math
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to properly...
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Water and Wastewater Education Listing: December 2016
WebinarsThe American Water Works Association is offering:Dec. 7 — Distribution System Management: Water Quality Monitoring and Response
Dec. 14 — Regulatory Update
Dec. 15 — Emerging...
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DEP Awards $1.5 Million for Springs Projects in Florida
The Department of Environmental Protection is awarding $1.5 million in grants to the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) for three springs restoration...
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AWWA Letter Urges Trump to Prioritize Water Infrastructure
In a letter to President-elect Donald Trump, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) is urging the new administration to make water infrastructure...
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Free Plant Operator Classes Offered in Bay Area
The Bay Area Consortium for Clean Water Education (BACCWE) has announced that registration is open Dec. 1-5 for its free plant operator...










