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How to Fight Imposter Syndrome and Lead with Confidence
There’s an insidious virus infecting the American workplace and it doesn’t start with a C and end with 19.
It’s called imposter syndrome,...
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EPA Withdraws Cybersecurity Guidance for Water Systems Amid Litigation
The Environmental Protection Agency has retracted its earlier guidance on bolstering cybersecurity measures within the country's water system infrastructure. This means that...
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Get Clear Results With These Three Mixers for the Wastewater Treatment Sector
In the wastewater treatment industry, effective mixing systems play a vital role in maintaining the quality and effectiveness of treatment processes. Not...
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EPA Honors WaterSense Partners For Helping Consumers Save Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently presented 47 awards to WaterSense partners for their support of WaterSense and water efficiency at the...
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October Showcases Latest Advancements in Water/Wastewater Sector
October is traditionally the month when companies in the water and wastewater sector release new products and technologies. Here are several of...
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Nervous About Your Exam? Let It Work to Your Advantage
Late in my senior year of college I was seeking a summer internship at the local daily newspaper.For help in preparing for...
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Treat More. In Less Space. With Fewer Dollars.
Membrane bioreactors can be an effective alternative to conventional activated sludge, especially where concentrated wastewater must be treated or conditions require high...
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Heads Together: Engineers and Operators Plan a Huge Upgrade
A $184 million upgrade of the H.L. Mooney Advanced Water Reclamation Facility won’t be completed until 2027.
Still, operations and maintenance team members...
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With Cogeneration: If at First You Don’t Succeed...
A new cogeneration system will always have some kinks to iron out. That’s true even for a utility with decades of experience...
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Industrial Pretreatment Starts With Candid Conversation
Effective industrial pretreatment revolves around one basic thing: open communication between staffs at the industrial facility and the municipal clean-water plant.
That’s the...
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Leader and Mentor: Shyness Can’t Stop Jamie Kreller
Jamie Kreller is used to overcoming challenges, professional and personal.As superintendent at the Suffield Water Pollution Control Authority in Connecticut, he has...
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Modernization Boosts Service and Efficiency in Gooding City, Idaho
Quality service. Reliable supply. Low rates for customers.
Those are the objectives that drive Noel Edwards and the team at the Gooding City...
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Blazing the Trail Ground in Co-Digestion and Renewable Natural Gas
It starts with biosolids and food waste fed to digesters at the Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority. It ends with hydrogen and...
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A Lesson in Plant Building: Involve the Community
Charlotte Water needed to build a new clean-water plant to serve one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.
Two older plants...



















