About 175 Grundfos Pumps employees joined family, friends and corporate partners for its annual Walk for Water event held in Kansas City,...
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News Briefs: Worker Rescued After 24-Foot Fall
A contract worker at the Piscataway Wastewater Treatment Plant near Accokeek, Maryland, was rescued Nov. 17 after falling 24 feet from scaffolding...
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Pump Manufacturer Moves Into New Facility
CURFLO, a manufacturer of high-performance fluid processing pumps, parts and components has moved into a new facility in Houston, Texas, which will serve...
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Exam Study Guide: Waterborne Illness
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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Louisville Water's History Project In the Spotlight
The Kentucky Historical Society has named Lousiville Water's WaterWorks Museum project as a 2015 Outstanding Education/Exhibit Initiative for history. Louisville Water was...
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News Briefs: Lightning Strike Damages Wastewater Facility
Lightning hit a wastewater treatment facility in Harvard, Massachusetts, on Nov. 12, causing about $100,000 in damages. The strike traveled through the...
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The 411 On Cover Systems for Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
GTI’s patented retractable structurally supported covers consist of a high-strength, retractable sheet of coated fabric tensioned across a low-profile aluminum arched frame...
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16 Top Public Works Professionals Selected for Emerging Leaders Academy Program
The American Public Works Association has announced its selection of 16 public works professionals from a large group of applicants for the 2015-16 APWA Emerging...
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WEF Announces Director of Stormwater Programs
The Water Environment Federation is pleased to announce that Chris French has joined the organization as director of Stormwater Programs. French will use...
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Q&A: What's the Deal With Wastewater Odor?
Q: What makes wastewater treatment plants stink?A: Any wastewater treatment process has the potential to generate and release nuisance odors to the...
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Somber Day: Deer Island Staff Remembers 'Baby Doe'
About 1,150 employees work for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority in Boston. Despite the organization’s size, it is very much like a...
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Early Registration for 2016 WWETT Show Ends Sunday
Hurry! Time is running out for early-admission prices. Admission to the 2016 WWETT Show in Indianapolis is just $40 per person if...
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News Briefs: Body Found Near Yutan Wastewater Plant
The Saunders County Sheriff’s Office in Yutan, Nebraska, recovered a body from a lagoon at the Yutan Wastewater Treatment Plant on Thursday,...
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Calling All Basement Brewers, Garage Bottlers and Beer Aficionados!
Beer. It’s what you settle down with after a hard day of work. It’s how you celebrate the weekend. It’s that hoppy,...
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USDA Provides $314M for Rural Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced loans and grants for 141 projects to build and improve water and wastewater infrastructure in rural...
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Utilities Recover, Adapt in Hurricane Joaquin’s Aftermath
Although East Coast utilities might have been relieved to hear that Hurricane Joaquin would remain out to sea instead of hitting the coastline...
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Gasholders Control and Safely Store Odorous Biogas
Gasholders safely store and regulate biogas from anaerobic digesters to provide the most efficient use of the biogas as a fuel, improving...
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EPA Grants $4M for Drought-Related Water Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it will provide $4 million to four institutions to conduct research to combat the effects of drought and...
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A Kayaking Mission for Clean Water
With each stroke of their kayak paddles and each pedal of their bicycles, Gary and Linda De Kock are raising money for...




















