“Water runs through my blood,” says Lynn Campbell.“And it probably ran through the blood of my ancestors.”That’s not an overstatement. Campbell’s grandfather,...
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Somber Day: Deer Island Staff Remembers 'Baby Doe'
About 1,150 employees work for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority in Boston. Despite the organization’s size, it is very much like a...
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News Briefs: Body Found Near Yutan Wastewater Plant
The Saunders County Sheriff’s Office in Yutan, Nebraska, recovered a body from a lagoon at the Yutan Wastewater Treatment Plant on Thursday,...
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USDA Provides $314M for Rural Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced loans and grants for 141 projects to build and improve water and wastewater infrastructure in rural...
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Utilities Recover, Adapt in Hurricane Joaquin’s Aftermath
Although East Coast utilities might have been relieved to hear that Hurricane Joaquin would remain out to sea instead of hitting the coastline...
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EPA Grants $4M for Drought-Related Water Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it will provide $4 million to four institutions to conduct research to combat the effects of drought and...
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Sustain-A-Drain Team Wins $15,000 EPA Grant
A team of students from the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering received a $15,000 grant from the Environmental Protection...
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News Briefs: It's a Giant Floating Solar Array!
Europe’s largest floating solar system will soon be installed on a United Utilities’ water reservoir in Greater Manchester. The $5.4 million (U.S.)...
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What To Do When a Colleague Cuts a Corner
While on orientation for a job with an electric utility, I spent time in the field watching crews do various work. Once,...
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A Flushable Wipes Solution? Here's What INDA Is Doing
Much has been written about problems caused by wipes and paper products flushed down toilets and into sewer systems. Less has been...
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How Lean Six Sigma Changed a Sewer Division
Running a department is fundamentally similar to growing a garden, says Brian Ziegler, Public Works director for Pierce County, Washington. It takes...
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Idaho's Rookie-of-the-Year Operators Embrace Enthusiasm
At ages 40 and 50, John Pottenger and Ross Campbell don’t fit the classic definition of “rookie.” Yet, with little more than...
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Reservoirs, Rainwater and the Big Island of Hawaii
Ancient civilizations collected rainwater for drinking. That practice continues even today on the Big Island of Hawaii, where rainwater is a major...
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Winning Formula: Asheville's Leslie Carreiro Leads With Enthusiasm
Baking and cooking are the cornerstones behind Leslie Carreiro’s career as a chemist. Working first for a pharmaceutical company, then in the...
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Contracts & Awards - November 2015
Two facilities install Neptune-Benson ETS-UV disinfection systemThe County of New Castle, Delaware, awarded a contract to upgrade the UV disinfection system at...
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Worth Noting - November 2015
People/AwardsMantech, based in Guelph, Ontario, received the Wastewater Technology Award at the 2015 Water’s Next award program. The award was given for...
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Why Milwaukee's Water Business is Booming
Many people know Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as a “great place on a Great Lake.” But not many people know it’s also a UN...









