Also in this week's water and wastewater news, an article by Scientific American explores how water systems nationwide continue to grapple with Cryptosporidium
The term emerged during and after the COVID pandemic. Experts say it’s not an indictment of employees. It’s a symptom of things out of balance in the workplace.
Brian Boswell didn’t dream of a wastewater career, but once he found it, he grabbed on to become an award-winning wastewater superintendent
Physical limitations didn’t keep Alvin Rucker from leading a team and overseeing projects to protect water quality in his childhood river
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, cities in Minnesota confront the costs of PFAS removal in light of potential regulatory changes on the horizon
In this month's product news update, browse the latest products exclusively for the water and wastewater treatment industry
A case study out of Powers Lake, North Dakota, shows how a SRS Crisafulli Rotomite hydraulic dredge paired with conservation activities proved highly effective in enhancing water quality
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a puppy is rescued from a San Antonio sewer after an eight-hour effort
A case study out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, showcases how XR-5 geomembranes from Seaman Corporation/XR Geomembranes lower construction and operating costs
Determining who exerts influence and commands respect is key to creating great teams
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, researchers say Imperial Beach's longstanding sewage overflow problem, exacerbated by Tijuana's sewage spills, is intensifying due to sea level rise