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AWWA Seeks Utilities for Disinfectant Residuals Study
The American Water Works Association and Environmental Engineering & Technology are looking for water systems to participate in an important study on disinfectant...
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From The Inside
I am presently incarcerated at Walton Work Camp in the Florida Department of Corrections. I want to express my thanks to your...
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News Briefs: Wastewater Operator Dies in Oxidation Ditch
Operator Jerry Connolly, 56, died at the Belle Plaine (Minnesota) Wastewater Treatment Plant on Aug. 5. Investigators believe Connolly drowned in an...
Editorial
It’s a Floating Classroom! Canoemobile Teaches Water Lessons
The stained waters of Trail Creek are typically still and often unnoticed. That stillness was broken last September as several handmade cedar...
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WEF Announces 2015 Awards Recipients
The Water Environment Federation proudly announces the 2015 WEF Awards recipients. The annual awards program recognizes individuals and organizations that have made outstanding...
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Worth Noting - September 2015
People/AwardsGreg Hall Jr., superintendent of the Conroe (Texas) Wastewater Treatment Plant, received the Employee of the Year award for the Conroe Public...
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Water Environment Federation Announces 2015 WEF Fellows
The Water Environment Federation announced 12 distinguished members as the 2015 WEF Fellows recipients. This prestigious designation recognizes career achievements, stature and contributions to the...
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Wisconsin Rapids Earns Best-Tasting Water Blue Ribbon
The Wisconsin Rapids Water Utility won the 2015 title of "Best-Tasting Water" during the Wisconsin State Fair.The competition — sponsored by the Wisconsin...
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Mining Wastewater Plume Spreads to New Mexico Waters
A plume of contaminated mining wastewater has reached northern New Mexico waters, causing utilities in Aztec and Farmington to shut down river...
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Better Than Bottled? Kenosha Shows Off Water With Traveling Tap
Cool tap water is making a splash across southeastern Wisconsin this summer. Since making its debut during the Fourth of July weekend,...
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Exam Study Guide: Activated Sludge Troubleshooting
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...
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Value of Water Coalition Offers New Education Campaign and Toolkit
The Value of Water Coalition and the Water Environment Federation have released "What's the Value of Water?" — a new public awareness campaign and...
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AWWA Congratulates 2015 Partnership Award Winners
The AWWA Partnership for Safe Water celebrates its 20th year by congratulating all 2015 award-winning plants and systems for their outstanding optimization...
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AWWA Provides Cyanotoxin Resources for Water Professionals
Through a collaborative effort with Hazen and Sawyer and Utah State University, the AWWA is providing several free tools in its new online...
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News Briefs: Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
Residents from the Woodland Acres Subdivision near Houston, Texas, are dealing with wormy tap water after a power outage disrupted services at...
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It Takes a Village: Ohio Plant Focuses on Continuing Education
In Archbold, Ohio, operator training is a top priority. Listen in as Plant Superintendent Frank D’Ambrosia explains how continuing education takes a...







