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What would mother say?
I remember back when I was in second grade watching my mother get out of the car in our driveway on returning...
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Reduce, reuse, recycle: Turning wastewater into energy
The mantra “reduce, reuse, recycle” has become the buzz phrase of the 21st century. And while its applications may vary, the tenets...
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A name change for the better
For some time I’ve been suggesting that treatment agencies actively emphasize what goes out of their plants instead of what comes in...
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2013 Pumper & Cleaner Expo: Septic Installation, Drain & Sewer Cleaning, Municipal Water Treatment
What is the Pumper & Cleaner Expo? It's the world's largest annual trade show for environmental service professionals.
The 2013 Pumper & Cleaner...
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What’s in the water? What to do about it?
Water treatment is getting more complicated – utilities today must deal with contaminants hardly thought of or nonexistent years ago. One of...
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A Call for National Certification Standards
The U.S. EPA’s 1999 guidelines for certification and recertification of public water system operators avoid mandates for these programs, allowing states to...
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A Call for National Certification Standards
The U.S. EPA’s 1999 guidelines for certification and recertification of public water system operators avoid mandates for these programs, allowing states to...
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Water industry survey reveals challenges in U.S. infrastructure
WeiserMazars, an accounting, tax and advisory services firm, recently released the results of its first annual U.S. Water Industry Outlook survey. The...
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N.Y. DEP graduates 72 new sewage treatment workers
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Carter Strickland presided over a graduation ceremony for 72 new sewage treatment workers who...
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WEF makes the case for water infrastructure investment
Water and wastewater infrastructure is essential, and survey after survey shows that it needs substantial investment in maintenance and upgrades. It’s important...
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SIGMA expands domestic pipe restraint product line
SIGMA Pipe Restraint Products, a division of SIGMA Corporation, has announced a new domestic manufacturing strategy for its restraint product line. Effective...
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SIGMA expands domestic pipe restraint product line
SIGMA Pipe Restraint Products, a division of SIGMA Corporation, has announced a new domestic manufacturing strategy for its restraint product line. Effective...
Editorial
Worth Noting - February 2013
The Fort Knox (Ky.) Wastewater Treatment Facility received OSHA Star status under Kentucky's Voluntary Protection Program, administered by the Kentucky...
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WEF Announces 2012 Operations Challenge Division Winners
The Water Environment Federation has announced the winners of the 2012 Operations Challenge, held at WEFTEC 2012 in New Orleans last October.
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We Are Environmentalists
Howard Carter wants people to know that wastewater treatment plants are in the business of protecting — not polluting — the...
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Graphic Products releases new 5S infographic
For visual learners and visual workplace advocates, Graphic Products, Inc. has issued a free 5S infographic for websites, blogs and print media....
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Graphic Products releases new 5S infographic
For visual learners and visual workplace advocates, Graphic Products, Inc. has issued a free 5S infographic for websites, blogs and print media....
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Looking Deep
Treating water is more than a profession for Nate Tillis. You could easily say it's a calling. His deep appreciation for...














