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News Briefs: Human Fetus Found at Wastewater Treatment Plant
A 17- to -18-week human fetus was found at the Nogales International Wastewater Treatment Plant in Rio Rico, Arizona, on March 4....
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3 Guiding Principles for Securing our Water Future
The current crisis in Flint, Michigan, is a stark reminder of the essential value of water and the role of water infrastructure...
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News Briefs: Flint Replaces First Lead Pipe
With a bit of pomp and circumstance, the City of Flint, Michigan, began the process of replacing its lead service lines. The...
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Flint, Chicago Lead Lawsuits Pressure Water Sector
Lawsuits filed against the City of Flint, Michigan, and the City of Chicago could have a broad, long-term impact on the U.S. water...
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Vermont DEC Retiree Recognized for Contribution to Wastewater Industry
Andy Fish, retired engineer of the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, was recently honored with a 2015 Regional Lifetime Achievement Award by the U.S....
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Picking Up the Pieces: St. Louis Plants Recover From Historic Flooding
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District plans to have its flood-damaged Fenton Wastewater Treatment Plant restored to full treatment capability by April...
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Weathermen: Operators Volunteer for National Weather Service Program
At the wastewater treatment plant in Owatonna, Minnesota, a city of about 25,000 people in the southern part of the state, operators...
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Patrick Hogg Named Hydraulic Institute's 2016 Engineer of the Year
The Hydraulic Institute recognized and honored Patrick Hogg, vertical and variable speed motor product manager for Nidec Motor Corporation, as HI’s Young...
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How to Survive a Surprise Audit
Surprise audits at a treatment plant are not uncommon. Governing agencies sometimes show up unannounced to look over records and walk through...
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Tap Water Turns Black in Texas Town Embroiled in Scandal
Crystal City, Texas — a city that found itself in the headlines earlier this month when top officials were arrested for bribery — suddenly...
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News Briefs: Wastewater Supervisor Skips Work for Years ... And Gets Paid
When it was time for Spanish civil servant Joaquin Garcia to collect an award for two decades of loyal service, he was...
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Canada and US Adopt Phosphorus Reduction Goals to Protect Lake Erie
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy and Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna announced that Canada and the U.S....
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Lead Abatement: Treat the Water or Replace the Pipes?
It’s a tough question.Replace all the lead pipe in your drinking water system, including home service laterals, or add corrosion-control chemicals at...
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COLE Publishing Announces Sale of WWETT Show
COLE Publishing owner Bob Kendall has announced the sale of the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show to Informa Exhibitions,...
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EPA Online Mapping Tool Helps Protect Drinking Water Sources
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has released the Drinking Water Mapping Application to Protect Source Waters. This robust, online mapping tool provides the...
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News Briefs: Severely Flood-Damaged Plant Offline Until Spring
Officials from the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District confirmed a flood-damaged wastewater treatment plant in Fenton, Missouri, will remain offline until at...











