Endress+Hauser announced its April 2013 schedule of instrumentation training courses. Classes typically are a combination of classroom and hands-on training on either...
Education and Training
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Blogs
Who said the Brits were stiff and boring? Check this FOG/wipes video
So much for the reputation of the British as reserved and dull. A group of London sewer workers perform in a rap...
Blogs
Will you speak up for infrastructure investment?
To some there is no dirtier word (or phrase) than “government spending.” Those who feel that way don’t like the word “investment”...
Online Exclusives
From Alaska to Maine: The Road to Expert Trainer Starts With a ‘Fall’
Mike Harrington has seen a lot in his 18 years developing and providing certification training for wastewater treatment and water system plant...
Online Exclusives
From Alaska to Maine: The Road to Expert Trainer Starts With a ‘Fall’
Mike Harrington has seen a lot in his 18 years developing and providing certification training for wastewater treatment and water system plant...
Editorial
Worth Noting - March 2013
people/awards
The City of Iowa Falls (Iowa) River Interceptor Siphon Sewer Replacement Project received the 2012 Grand Place Award from the ...
Editorial
Spreading the Word
In the world of biosolids, field trips are not just for kids anymore. At the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD)...
Editorial
Worth Noting - February 2013
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Scott Bailey, water plant supervisor, Monticello, Ill., was named Water Supply Operators Association Operator of the Year.
EDUCATION
Colorado
The Rocky Mountain WEA is offering...
Blogs
Art and poetry increase water awareness
New York City Department of Environmental Protection recently announced its 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest. Open to students in...
Online Exclusives
NY DEP announces 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Carter Strickland announced the 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest. Students...
Online Exclusives
Wastewater retiree pursues higher education
When James Baylor retired from the wastewater industry last summer, he knew exactly what he did — and didn’t — want to...
Online Exclusives
Water Leadership Institute now accepting 2013 applications
The Water Leadership Institute (WLI), a program of the Water Environment Federation that is designed to encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, and professional commitment...
Online Exclusives
Water Leadership Institute now accepting 2013 applications
The Water Leadership Institute (WLI), a program of the Water Environment Federation that is designed to encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, and professional commitment...
Blogs
Clean-water groups collaborate to shape the utility of the future
There’s no question clean-water agencies are changing. Effluent standards are getting tougher. Money is getting tighter. Communication with the public is paramount....
Blogs
What would mother say?
I remember back when I was in second grade watching my mother get out of the car in our driveway on returning...
Blogs
A name change for the better
For some time I’ve been suggesting that treatment agencies actively emphasize what goes out of their plants instead of what comes in...
Blogs
What’s in the water? What to do about it?
Water treatment is getting more complicated – utilities today must deal with contaminants hardly thought of or nonexistent years ago. One of...



