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New Event! COLE Publishing Announces Wastewater Equipment Fair
A new event this September will give those involved in the wastewater industry an opportunity to not only view equipment but also...
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Earth Day Sets the Stage for Plant's Net Zero Announcement
The Gresham (Oregon) Wastewater Treatment Plant produces enough sustainable energy to cut what used to be a $500,000 annual electricity bill to...
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Go-To Texas Operator Knows How to Run It All
Donald Malovets is known as the go-to guy at the Brazos River Authority (BRA), based in Waco, Texas. If equipment needs repair,...
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How Spartanburg's Rebecca West Became an Environmental Advocate
“My career has been like moving from one stepping stone TO another, then jumping on a bulldozer, then back on the stepping...
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Flowering Shrubs Control Odor at Oregon City
Beautifying the Kellogg Creek Water Resource Recovery Facility is a community affair in the City of Milwaukie, a northwest Oregon city 11...
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Worth Noting - March 2016
People/AwardsKen Hackett retired in November 2015 as wastewater treatment operations manager for the Town of Mansfield, Massachusetts. He worked for the town...
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News Briefs: Former Operator Sentenced for Falsifying Data
Edward O’Rourke, 60, was sentenced to three years in a state prison for submitting false water purity information to the New Jersey...
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Worried Customers? Here's How to Discuss Lead Contamination
The systemic lead contamination in the Flint, Michigan, water supply has created a national dialogue about infrastructure and lead service pipes. “Could...
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Native American Remains Discovered At Treatment Plant Project
Construction of the Oak Harbor (Washington) Clean Water Facility is back on track after an archaeologist discovered ancient human remains at the...
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February 2016 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Editor’s Note: Each month, we’ll bring you a roundup of new water and wastewater projects from across the country. If you would...
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This Rock-Solid SCADA System Was Designed For Operators
When Santa Clara Water and Sewer Utilities in California finally got tired of trying to find parts for its old SCADA system...
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American Water Charitable Fund To Support Flint, Michigan, Relief Program
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit created by American Water, is awarding a $50,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the Flint Child Health...
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The Flint Water Crisis: A Timeline
Nov. 29, 2011: Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appoints Michael Brown the first emergency manager of four to help deal with a declared...
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California to Receive $182 Million for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld announced more than $182 million in funding to California for investment in statewide...
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Trend Setter: How Madison Eliminated Its Lead Problem
Editor's note: This article first appeared on the Madison Water Utility blog in repsonse to recent news events in Flint, Michigan.You can’t see it....
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News Briefs: Sebring, Ohio, Operator Denies Falsifying Reports
A small-system water operator in Sebring, Ohio, has denied misleading the public about unsafe lead levels in the town’s drinking water. According...










