The World Bank’s Water Global Practice says fewer than one in five water workers are women.In Belleville, Ontario, on Lake Ontario’s Bay...
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Editorial
She Needed a Change. She Found a Calling in Clean Water Operations.
Weighing in trucks at the Pasco County Landfill was not Jeannie Burda’s idea of a stimulating career.“I used to go home and...
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Worth Noting - January 2026
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, received the 2025 Wastewater Impact Award from Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine for its $215 million expansion and rehabilitation...
Editorial
Industry News - January 2026
SJE acquires LangeTech and AMI Global
SJE announced the acquisition of LangeTech, a supplier of consulting, programming and engineering services for the automation...
Editorial
Product Spotlight: Wastewater - Programs make predictive AI accessible
Artificial intelligence can assist in real-time monitoring, data analysis, and predictive modeling to help utilities manage their water and wastewater systems more...
Editorial
Product News - January 2026
Lifting Products facility maintenance systemThe facility maintenance system by OZ Lifting Products is a versatile, customizable material handling system designed to optimize...
Editorial
Reduce, Recover, Regenerate. $47 Billion
For several years “resource recovery” has been the watchword in the clean-water sector. Now the term of choice is the “circular water...
Online Exclusives
The Poisoned City: How Flint’s Water Crisis Became a Warning for America
The lead poisoning crisis in Flint that came to light in 2016 highlighted the problem of lead service lines and the importance...
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Year in Review: Our Editors' Favorite Articles of 2025
As 2025 comes to a close, we’d like to take a few moments to look back on some of our favorite stories...
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Pumps Prove to be Smooth Operators for English Water Company
“SAS (surplus activated sludge) is a bit weird and can do odd things,” says Stuart Chatten, lead bioresources technician at Whitlingham Water Recycling Center (WRC), one...
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Study Says Water Treatment Methods May Impact Risk of Legionnaires’ Disease
Preliminary results of a nationwide study suggest that the disinfectant used to treat water before it is distributed through pipes may impact...
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Dept. of Interior Cuts Red Tape to Speed Water Infrastructure in the West
The Department of the Interior has announced Secretary's Order 3446, which streamlines federally funded construction projects at Bureau of Reclamation facilities across...
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News Briefs: Motorist Starts Wastewater Plant Fire in Memphis
Entry 239023A 55-year-old motorist inadvertently started a large fire at the Maynard C. Stiles Wastewater Treatment Plant in Memphis, Tennessee, on Thanksgiving evening.
After accidentally backing...
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Mechanical Ball Milling Destroys PFAS on Activated Carbon, Report Researchers
A new study out of Clarkson University has identified a purely mechanical method for neutralizing PFAS without the need for extreme heat,...
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EPA Announces New Funding for States to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced $3 billion in new funding for states through the State Revolving Fund programs to reduce...
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The Cost of Environmental Remediation
Municipal drinking water and wastewater treatment operations are facing growing financial uncertainty due to federal funding cuts and grant freezes.
Communities are facing...
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DC Water Unveils Pure Water DC Program to Secure Second Source of Water
DC Water has announced the launch of Pure Water DC, a groundbreaking program designed to strengthen the district’s water supply resilience and secure...








