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Happy 100, Evanston! Here's to a Century of Clean Water
Online Exclusives
August 04, 2014
Every water plant has a story. But not every water plant has roots in the Great Chicago Fire, cholera outbreaks and a severe typhoid epidemic.
News Briefs: White House Announces $10 Billion Rural Infrastructure Fund
Online Exclusives
July 31, 2014
In this week's news, investors eye up rural opportunities, seawater threatens a treatment plant and a Canadian researcher takes on a biosolids project.
Leak Detectives: Dogs Sniff Out Failing Wastewater Systems
Online Exclusives
July 28, 2014
From beach contamination to leaking sewers to failing wastewater systems, these dogs know how to sniff out a problem.
REXA to Present at Ohio WEA-AWWA Conference
Online Exclusives
July 24, 2014
Detroit Pauses Water Shutoffs Amidst Harsh Criticism
Online Exclusives
July 23, 2014
An effort to collect on unpaid water bills throws the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department into the international spotlight.
Wastewater Treatment Technology Added to Landfill Superfund Site
Online Exclusives
July 23, 2014
The EPA announces the addition of secondary treatment at a superfund site to target 1,4-dioxane.
Double Duty
Editorial
July 17, 2014
A 1,650-acre wetland gives the City of Orlando an effective resource for nutrient removal — and a popular attraction for nature observers.
Good Well Hunting
Editorial
July 17, 2014
The water utility in Wisconsin’s capital city combs older neighborhoods to find old private wells as part of efforts to protect its groundwater supply.
What an Idea! Operator Ingenuity Series Showcases You
Blogs
July 17, 2014
Have you duct-taped your way out of a problem? Well, here's your chance to shine.
EPA To Grant $27.5 Million for 2014 Great Lakes Restoration Projects
Online Exclusives
July 17, 2014
News Briefs: Legal Battle — Who Owns Treated Wastewater?
Online Exclusives
July 16, 2014
The ABCs of National Operator Certification
Online Exclusives
July 14, 2014
ABC will soon debut its new certification — the Professional Operator designation. Will this uniform credential resolve the longstanding issue of reciprocity for water and wastewater operators?
News Briefs: Could Court Ruling Affect Biosolids Application?
Online Exclusives
July 10, 2014
In this week's wastewater headlines, court ruling could affect biosolids, UC-Boulder adds water certifications, and a water tower creates controversy.
How to Make Safety Training Interesting, Relevant and Memorable
Online Exclusives
July 07, 2014
Sometimes boring, most times mandatory and yet always a very important part of your job, safety training can be a tough sell. Here's how to spice up your training programs and keep your staff engaged.
News Briefs: Antibacterial Soap Could Harm WWTP Process
Online Exclusives
July 03, 2014
In news, a study indicates triclosan could hinder wastewater treatment, Detroit comes under fire for water shut-off policies and a 2014 water industry report reveals infrastructure concerns.
Young Artists Celebrated During 2014 Maine Clean Water Week
Online Exclusives
July 01, 2014
A Convenient, Inexpensive Approach to Wastewater Operator Training
Online Exclusives
June 30, 2014
The Fox Valley Operators Association in Illinois draws more than 300 attendees to an annual mini-conference that includes seminars and vendor exhibits.
News Briefs: Heavy Rains and Sump Pumps Cause WWTP Woes
Online Exclusives
June 26, 2014
In this week's news, sump pumps cause problems for a wastewater treatment plant, Montana lowers loan rates for infrastructure projects and a city experiments with reclaimed water.
The Treatment Plant Toolbox for Emergency Maintenance
Online Exclusives
June 25, 2014
There's no need to panic during disaster. Find out how to prepare your wastewater treatment plant for the worst with these practical solutions.
Celebrating the Cuyahoga: From River Fires to Recovery
Blogs
June 24, 2014
Just 45 years ago, our nation's waterways were, in some cases, toxic. Since then, there's been a river revival.
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