You could say the San Diego Public Utilities Department started in a deep hole. “Toilet to Tap” was the original negative idea...
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Editorial
William D. Hatfield Award Crowns a Career for an Ohio Operator
Like a master musician, a wastewater treatment PLANT superintendent must make sure everything works in harmony — from equipment to operators. That’s...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Mystery Flusher Forces City to Replace Lift Station
The City of Shawano, Wisconsin, has decided to spend $11,000 on a new lift station, thanks to a mystery flusher who has...
Online Exclusives
Smart H20 Summit Announces Keynote Presentation
Jason Dadakis, director of Health and Regulatory Affairs, Orange County Water District (OCWD), will provide a keynote presentation titled “How to be a...
Online Exclusives
Rhode Island Wins NEWEA Operator's Challenge
Water quality professionals from across New England competed in the annual Operations Challenge on June 9 during the New England Water Environment Association's spring...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: AWWA Seeks EPA Action on Cyanotoxin Guidance
The American Water Works Association has asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to designate its Recommendations for Public Water Systems to Manage...
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NACWA Applauds US Appeals Ruling on Chesapeake Bay TMDL
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies applauded Monday's unanimous decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in American...
Blogs
The Funny, Sometimes Entertaining, Yet Always Important, Side of Sludge
It was a busy holiday weekend, full of fireworks and ice cream and swimming and hot summer weather. Whether you were lucky...
Online Exclusives
10 Expert Ways to Market Your Biosolids Program
If you want to recycle your biosolids, you have to market.And while that involves more than putting out a pile and printing...
Online Exclusives
American Water, IOSight Partner to Design Smart Water Management System
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, and IOSight, Ltd., announced a partnership to design and implement a smart...
Online Exclusives
EPA Approves California List of Impaired Waterways
More than 40,000 miles of California’s rivers and streams are currently threatened by pollution, according to a list of impaired waterways submitted by...
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News Briefs: How Much Marijuana is in Wastewater?
In Washington state, researchers hope to glean a little information about pot use by studying wastewater in two separate cities. The pilot...
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New Hampshire Announces Advanced Activated Sludge Class
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services will host a two-day class on advanced activated sludge process control on Oct. 20-21 at the...
Online Exclusives
Reaching Net Zero: Oregon Plant Becomes Energy Producer
What used to be the City of Gresham’s largest energy user is now its biggest energy producer. The community celebrated the achievement...
Online Exclusives
EPA Names 2015 Safer Choice Partner of the Year Award Winners
Osprey Biotechnics has been named a 2015 Safer Choice Partner of the Year award winner for its outstanding achievement in the design,...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Vinyl Chloride Pollution Plagues City Groundwater
The EPA is investigating a well-known vinyl chloride contamination problem in Kokomo, Indiana. For more than two decades, officials have been aware...
Videos
From Lake Michigan to the tap, Cudahy treats water right
Frank Miller, superintendent of the Cudahy Water Utility (WI), gives a tour of his plant and describes the processes and equipment used...







