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The Fire Chief Project: Fill ‘er up for watering the garden
So there’s a drought in your area and local utility policies restrict your ability to turn on the sprinkler for your garden....
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How to Make Safety Training Interesting, Relevant and Memorable
Anyone working in treatment, processing or industrial manufacturing has heard catchphrases such as: “Safety starts with me!” or “Everyone is a safety...
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News Briefs: Antibacterial Soap Could Harm WWTP Process
Triclosan, the active ingredient in antibacterial soaps, is facing a new round of criticism. A report in the Journal of Environment Science...
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Madison Sewerage District Unveils Phosphorus Harvesting Technology
In Madison, Wis., water is part of the culture. The city is home to Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, which act as...
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Young Artists Celebrated During 2014 Maine Clean Water Week
Elementary and high school students in Maine participated in a poster contest during the state’s Clean Water Week, which was celebrated June...
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Exam Study Guide Resources
From sample questions to math guides, this is your one-stop shop for test preparation. The sample test questions listed here represent what...
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A Convenient, Inexpensive Approach to Wastewater Operator Training
So you have a local operators’ group whose members can’t get time off to attend a two- or three-day state or regional...
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News Briefs: Heavy Rains and Sump Pumps Cause WWTP Woes
Heavy rains and excess water from homeowner sump pumps nearly caused disaster at a treatment plant in Sioux Falls, S.D., last week.“Our...
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The Treatment Plant Toolbox for Emergency Maintenance
Although a set of standard operating procedures might be available, the safe and successful response to an emergency depends on maintenance performed...
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Celebrating the Cuyahoga: From River Fires to Recovery
Last weekend, as families across the nation enjoyed boating, water skiing, swimming and all matter of water-related summer fun, a clean-water anniversary...
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Portable Multi Gas Detector Developed for Confined Space Entry
The new Multi Gas Clip Pump (MGC Pump) portable multi gas detector is perfect for attendant applications in confined space entry. Twice...
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Awards Recognize Youth Wastewater Research Projects
This past weekend, Deepika Kurup of Nashua (N.H.) High School received the prestigious U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize for her project “A...
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Exam Study Guide: Bar Screen Knowledge
When operators are faced with licensing exams, they sometimes struggle with test anxiety because they don’t understand how to study and prepare...
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The Fire Chief Project: To WEFTEC by Water
Gary DeKock, retired a year ago from his position as plant supervisor at the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Wastewater Treatment Plant, will make...
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Biosolids Experts Downplay Effects of Drugs, Household Chemicals in Land Application
Concerned? Not really.Interested? Of courseThat’s the stance biosolids specialists are taking in response to a May 12 article in Scientific American magazine...
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Another Year, Another AWWA Expo: Get the Highlights of ACE14
The hustle and bustle of the American Water Works Association ACE14 conference in Boston has come to an end. After several days...
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Another year, another AWWA Expo. Get the highlights of ACE14
The hustle and bustle of the American Water Works Association ACE14 conference in Boston has come to an end. After several days...
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National Certification: What Would it Mean for Wastewater Treatment Operators?
In North America, water, wastewater, and distribution and collections systems do not have a national certification program. In some industries — including...














