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Editorial
Soil Preservation Takes Root with Help from Volunteer Operators
Operators and staff of the 1.8 mgd Perryville (Missouri) Wastewater Treatment Facility planted more than 1,400 trees last spring to halt erosion...
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Creative Financing Takes the Risk Out of a Biogas-to-Energy Project
A California clean-water plant has moved closer to a vision of being off the grid by 2020 through a partnership that now...
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Three Woofs for Operators! Stray Dog Rescued at Phoenix Plant
You never know what a day will bring. One minute, you’re making rounds at your plant, and the next you’re lassoing an...
Editorial
Public Outreach Helps Clear the Way for an Ambitious Wasterwater Recycling Initiative
You could say the San Diego Public Utilities Department started in a deep hole. “Toilet to Tap” was the original negative idea...
Editorial
William D. Hatfield Award Crowns a Career for an Ohio Operator
Like a master musician, a wastewater treatment PLANT superintendent must make sure everything works in harmony — from equipment to operators. That’s...
Editorial
A Formal System Serves Well for a High-Quality Beneficial Use Program
Being small is no reason to cut corners. That’s a reason the Mechanic Falls (Maine) Sanitary District has a formal biosolids management...
Editorial
A National Energy Policy Could Accelerate the Renewable Resource of Biogas
The other night I had a dream. I dreamed I woke up one morning to find out that our federal government had...
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Social Connection: 7 Wastewater Groups to Follow on LinkedInSome days, you might wonder why you need more social media. Isn’t Facebook enough? But...
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Challenges Abound In Effort To Capture Heat And Energy From Digestion
Hundreds of pounds of solids slipped downstream through worn equipment at the Fairhaven (Massachusetts) Water Pollution Control Facility. The volume made it...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Mystery Flusher Forces City to Replace Lift Station
The City of Shawano, Wisconsin, has decided to spend $11,000 on a new lift station, thanks to a mystery flusher who has...
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Smart H20 Summit Announces Keynote Presentation
Jason Dadakis, director of Health and Regulatory Affairs, Orange County Water District (OCWD), will provide a keynote presentation titled “How to be a...
Online Exclusives
Rhode Island Wins NEWEA Operator's Challenge
Water quality professionals from across New England competed in the annual Operations Challenge on June 9 during the New England Water Environment Association's spring...
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Anua Purchased by Employee-Led Private Equity Group
Industry entrepreneurs and veteran employees Charles Ray and Colin Bishop announced the acquisition of all western hemisphere assets and rights to Anua...
Online Exclusives
What's Blue, Round and Popular At Water Events? That Would Be Eddy
Standing a little over 7 feet from the bottom of his aqua-colored Chucks to the tip of his dewdrop cowlick, the American...
Online Exclusives
Exam Study Guide: Oxidation Ditches
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to...
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News Briefs: AWWA Seeks EPA Action on Cyanotoxin Guidance
The American Water Works Association has asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to designate its Recommendations for Public Water Systems to Manage...
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NACWA Applauds US Appeals Ruling on Chesapeake Bay TMDL
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies applauded Monday's unanimous decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in American...

















