With temperatures routinely dipping below zero in many parts of the country, water utilities have been scrambling to keep up with frozen...
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Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: The most important people to have on your side
The Texas city of Corpus Christi is under a U.S. EPA consent decree to improve wastewater treatment. As part of the process...
Online Exclusives
Innovative Baby Wipes Pilot Campaign Kicks Off in Maine
In a historic partnership, the Maine WasteWater Control Association and the Association of Nonwoven Fabrics Industry recently launched a pilot project designed...
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Exam Study Guide: Fluoride Dosing
When operators are faced with licensing exams, they sometimes struggle with test anxiety because they don’t fully understand how to properly study...
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WEF Announces New Executive Director
The Water Environment Federation, a not-for-profit technical and educational organization with 36,000 members representing water-quality professionals around the world, formally announced today...
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WEF Announces New Executive Director
The Water Environment Federation, a not-for-profit technical and educational organization with 36,000 members representing water-quality professionals around the world, formally announced today...
Online Exclusives
From Buddy to Boss
Chemistry, math and equipment maintenance are fairly common offerings from training centers and certification programs across the country. But newly promoted operators...
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From Buddy to Boss
Chemistry, math and equipment maintenance are fairly common offerings from training centers and certification programs across the country. But newly promoted operators...
Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: You’ve heard of Fire Prevention Week?
It’s Green Week in Arizona, and some clean-water plants are borrowing a page from the fire department with special educational events, according...
Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: If only a clean-water operator had been at his side
A bill now before the U.S. Congress, H.R. 3862, would help municipalities more affordably manage wastewater infrastructure improvement projects.At least one mayor,...
Online Exclusives
Water School Draws Younger Generation Into Industry
Steve Christianson saw the need for younger folks to enter the water distribution and water treatment world.After receiving his certifications several years...
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Greenville Water Awarded for Outstanding Plant Performance
Greenville Water’s Stovall Water Treatment Plant received the rarely achieved Phase IV Presidents Award recognition from the Partnership for Safe Water.The Partnership...
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AWWA Selects New President-Elect
At their meeting in Austin, Texas, the American Water Works Association board of directors elected Gene Koontz of Lemoyne, Penn., as the...
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AWWA Selects New President-Elect
At their meeting in Austin, Texas, the American Water Works Association board of directors elected Gene Koontz of Lemoyne, Penn., as the...
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Toilet-To-Tap Programs Conserve California Water
According to the California Department of Water Resources, 2013 closed as the driest year on record for many areas of the state....
Editorial
Worth Noting - February 2014
People/AwardsThe Attleboro Sewage Plant received a Best in Class Award from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association.The Fisherman Bay Sewer District received...
Editorial
Learning Place
The old administration building at the Hyperion Treatment Plant in southwest Los Angeles sat empty for 10 years after a new facility...





