Most people would agree water treatment facilities do plenty of good for their communities. But in El Paso, Texas, fishermen are especially...
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EPA's 2016 Budget Proposal Increases Funding for Water/Wastewater Infrastructure
On Feb. 2, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the Obama administration's fiscal year 2016 budget. The $8.6 billion budget is a...
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Cleveland Kicks Off 'Year of Clean Water' With Sustainability Initiative
Building a “thriving green city on a blue lake” is the tagline for Sustainable Cleveland 2019 — a 10-year initiative that hopes...
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News Briefs: 700,000 Winnipeggers Warned To Boil Water
A city-wide boil alert was on Tuesday, Jan. 27, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, after tests confirmed the presence of E. coli in the...
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AWWA Selects Jeanne Bennett-Bailey as President-Elect
The American Water Works Association Board of Directors elected Jeanne Bennett-Bailey of Fairfax, Va., as the association’s next president-elect and chose four...
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Come PCBs or Ebola, Spartanburg Water Is Ready
“Do the right thing” is more than a platitude for our children. The concept has real, bottom-line consequences, which can carry a...
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Imagine H20 Announces 12 Finalists in Innovation Competition
Imagine H2O, a nonprofit organization that inspires and empowers people to solve water problems, announced 12 finalists in its water tech Accelerator...
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Environmental Resources Training Center Receives Governor's Award
The Environmental Resources Training Center (ERTC) at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville recently was the 2014 recipient of the Governor’s Sustainability Award, presented annually...
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News Briefs: Benzene Found at Montana Plant After Oil Spill
An oil spill in the Yellowstone River has created problems for the residents of Glendive, Mont. Elevated levels of benzene were found...
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City Chooses AdEdge Water Technologies' Biottta for Nitrate Removal
AdEdge Water Technologies has been awarded and is implementing a biottta (biologically tailored two-stage treatment approach) nitrate removal project for the City...
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Radium Removal System First of Its Kind in Georgia
In 2010, water testing in Warm Springs, Ga. — a small community of about 1,000 residents in the central part of the...
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News Briefs: Florida Operator Dies in Plant Accident
Plant operator Herminio Padilla Jr., 48, died Saturday at the East Central Regional Water Reclamation Facility in West Palm Beach, Fla., after...
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EPA Launches Infrastructure Finance Center
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center to help communities across the country improve their wastewater,...
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2015 Pennsylvania Water and Wastewater Scholarship Program Announced
Applications are being accepted for Pennsylvania American Water's 2015 Stream of Learning Scholarship Program, which provides financial assistance to high school seniors...
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EPA Grants to Fund Environmental Education in Northwest
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is accepting grant applications for its Environmental Education Grants Program. The grants seek to support locally focused...
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News Briefs: Diabetes Drug Discovered Near Lake Michigan Treatment Plants
Researchers with the School of Freshwater Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have found elevated levels of metformin, a diabetes treatment drug,...
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Worth Noting - January 2015
People / AwardsKelly Zimmer of Rock Springs was elected president of the Wisconsin Wastewater Operators Association. Zimmer manages drinking water and wastewater...









