Cool tap water is making a splash across southeastern Wisconsin this summer. Since making its debut during the Fourth of July weekend,...
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Washington State Recognizes 127 Perfect Wastewater Plants
More than one-third of Washington’s wastewater treatment plants have received an Outstanding Performance Award from the state Department of Ecology for perfect performance...
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Cities Join Flushable Wipes Class-Action Lawsuit
A class-action lawsuit originally brought by the City of Wyoming, Minnesota, is gaining momentum. Several cities, including Holmen, Wisconsin, and Princeton, Fergus...
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City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project
As heavy springtime rains brought relief from the drought that gripped north Texas, the City of Wichita Falls has pulled back from...
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Value of Water Coalition Offers New Education Campaign and Toolkit
The Value of Water Coalition and the Water Environment Federation have released "What's the Value of Water?" — a new public awareness campaign and...
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August Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be bringing you a roundup of new water and wastewater projects from across the country. If you...
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Good-Bye, Geese! Shelter Dog Solves Plant's Waterfowl Problems
At first, the staff at the Richmond (Virginia) Water Treatment Plant was only interested in finding an office pet. But bringing Duck...
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AWWA Congratulates 2015 Partnership Award Winners
The AWWA Partnership for Safe Water celebrates its 20th year by congratulating all 2015 award-winning plants and systems for their outstanding optimization...
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News Briefs: Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
Residents from the Woodland Acres Subdivision near Houston, Texas, are dealing with wormy tap water after a power outage disrupted services at...
Videos
It Takes a Village: Ohio Plant Focuses on Continuing Education
In Archbold, Ohio, operator training is a top priority. Listen in as Plant Superintendent Frank D’Ambrosia explains how continuing education takes a...
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The Power of Many: Can Biosolids Become a Regional Commodity?
Editor's Note: This article is part a biosolids profile in the September 2015 issue of Treatment Plant Operator. Not a subscriber? Take care of...
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Students Honored for Arsenic Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that eight middle school children from Whiteface, Texas, won the President’s Environmental Youth Award for their...
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Water Associations Awarded for Work on Infrastructure Act
The American Water Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies and the Water Environment Federation announced they received a 2015 Power...
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WRF Awards American Water With Research Contracts
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced it has received two new research contracts from the...
Blogs
What I Learned During a Rotten Weekend Without Water
I live in one of the nearly 15 million U.S. households that depend on well water. Most days, I don’t give it a...
Editorial
Succession Planning Helps a Water System Build for the Future
In 2011, the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission suddenly found itself with open positions for general manager and production manager.Besides filling...
Blogs
Three Woofs for Operators! Stray Dog Rescued at Phoenix Plant
You never know what a day will bring. One minute, you’re making rounds at your plant, and the next you’re lassoing an...









