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Tallahassee Nutrient Reduction Facility Gets $500,000 in State Funding
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is awarding the city of Tallahassee a $500,000 Total Maximum Daily Load grant to help fund construction of...
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Put a Stop to Trips, Slips and Falls With These Safety Pointers
There’s a variety of dangers associated with working at water and wastewater treatment plants, and one of the most deadly hazards is...
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Worth Noting - December 2016
People/AwardsFulton County (Georgia) renamed its treatment plant in Johns Creek the Tom Lowe Atlanta-Fulton County Treatment Plant. The late Tom Lowe served...
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News Briefs: Burglars at Treatment Plant Abscond With ... E. Coli?
Police in Versailles are warning the suspects who burglarized a wastewater treatment plant in Versailles, Indiana that they came into contact with...
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Big Boost to Water Quality Expected in Kings Bay, Crystal River
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is awarding more than $7.5 million in grants for water-quality enhancement projects in Citrus County in an effort to...
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Licensing and Training: Why Treatment Plant Operators Are Invaluable Assets to Municipalities
After traveling to Bermuda and the United Kingdom this year and seeing how those areas handle wastewater operator licenses, I’m beginning to...
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How Cover Crops Can Solve Nutrient Pollution Problems
For many clean-water utilities, the possibility of stricter nutrient removal requirements looms on the horizon. New total maximum daily loadings for water...
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How One Plant Uses Paint to Change Public Perception
Each year from spring through autumn, migrating humpback and California gray whales are a major attraction in coastline waters near San Francisco...
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Exam Study Guide: Activated Sludge General Knowledge
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Researchers to Examine Dewaterability Performance and Its Impact on Bio-P, P-Recovery
In the wake of reports that utilities with anaerobic digestion have poor dewaterability conditions after implementing enhanced biological phosphorus removal (Bio-P) processes,...
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News Briefs: Worker Dies After Falling Into Wastewater Tank
A 31-year-old man died Oct. 26 after becoming trapped in a tank at the Coney Island Wastewater Treatment plant in Sheepshead Bay,...
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Water and Wastewater Educational Listing: November 2016
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
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Water Groups Partner to Offer Scholarship for Utilities
The Water Environment & Research Foundation, Water Environment Federation and the National Association of Clean Water Agencies have partnered to form a new...
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Water Environment Federation Announces 2016-17 Board of Trustees
The members of the Water Environment Federation’s 2016-2017 Board of Trustees were confirmed by WEF’s House of Delegates during WEFTEC 2016 in New...
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AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored 20 public drinking water systems with its top utility management awards on Oct. 17 in ceremonies...
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Lake Erie WaterFest Brings the Party to Conservation Efforts
When you think of a beach party, you picture toes in the water and a tropical drink. While learning opportunities aren’t typically...








