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The Fire Chief Project: Pure As the Driven Snow?
What is treatment plant effluent good for? Replenishing groundwater. Irrigating lawns and landscapes. And now, making snow for ski trails.The Morning Call...
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EPA Awards Over $30 Million Pacific Territories for Environmental Protection
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently awarded over $30 million as part of a yearly program that provides grants to Guam, the...
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Clean-Water Conference Makes a Splash
The Water Partners of Tacoma, Wash., hosted its 2nd annual Wellspring Conference in October, at the University of Washington-Tacoma. Speakers and attendees...
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How To Survive a Regulatory Plant Inspection
Whether it’s the U.S. EPA or the Department of Water Quality, an agency can strike fear in municipalities when it’s time for...
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Top 10 Issues Facing the Water Industry
In June, global water consulting engineering firm Black & Veatch released its second annual report highlighting the top 10 concerns for the...
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Have you helped a food pantry lately?
We often see firefighters involved in charity events. Why not clean-water operators? Here’s an activity many clean-water plant could replicate.The Northwest Herald...
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Chicago First of Top 30 Largest Facilities to Select UV Equipment
TrojanUV is pleased to announce that the TrojanUVSigna has been selected by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD). The...
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Get Connected: Join Us on LinkedIn
There’s no avoiding it. Social networking is here to stay. We’ve already set up Facebook and Twitter pages for our readers to...
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Cost Analysis of Anticipated Perchlorate Regulation Released
The American Water Works Association released a new cost-impact assessment for an anticipated perchlorate regulation that is currently pending at the U.S....
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Get Connected: Join Us on LinkedIn
There’s no avoiding it. Social networking is here to stay. We’ve already set up Facebook and Twitter pages for our readers to...
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Nematode Infestation Demands Process Changes
The wastewater treatment industry faces new challenges every day. Technologies are developed to meet compliance standards in the face of these new...
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Cost Analysis of Anticipated Perchlorate Regulation Released
The American Water Works Association released a new cost-impact assessment for an anticipated perchlorate regulation that is currently pending at the U.S....
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New Programs Bring Water-Industry Professionals Together
Municipal water systems managers and operators may have more opportunities for process innovation and training if the new Global Water Center in...
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The Fire Chief Project: What's the 12th greatest breakthrough since the wheel?
According to The Atlantic magazine, your profession is more significant than:
· The lever and the nail.
· Television and radio.
· The automobile and...
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Excavator-Mounted Mulcher Keeps Fencerows Clear for Cincinnati MSD
For most people, spring yard work means getting the mower ready, or trimming back some overgrown hedges. For equipment operators at the...
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Top 10 Issues Facing the Wastewater Industry
In June, global water consulting engineering firm Black & Veatch released its second annual report highlighting the top 10 concerns for the...
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Respect for the Profession
Reputation building is just one of the topics on Brett Ward’s mind. As a utility operations consultant in Tennessee, he knows that...
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Wisconsin Water Utility Taps the History Line
Pipe-tapping competition has been around for decades, testing teams’ strength, skill and speed, but this year history was made. The Madison Water...
















