PAX Water Technologies, the leader in advanced water-quality technologies for distribution systems, announced the appointment of Elizabeth A. Hirschhorn, P.E., as director...
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Private or public?
It’s an old question: Are clean-water plants better run by cities or by private contractors under city supervision? As in many areas,...
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Can duckweed work miracles?
It’s always appealing to contemplate natural rather than chemical methods to regulate nuisances. There are insects that when released into marshes infested...
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Thousands from 140 countries enter ITT Goulds Pumps’ World of Pumps Quiz
Ten weeks left to play at www.worldofpumpsquiz.com.
Nearly 10,000 industry specialists representing more than 140 countries have visited the World of Pumps Quiz...
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Severn Trent Services to present four papers at NYWEA 2013 Annual Conference
Severn Trent Services, a leading global supplier of water and wastewater solutions, will present four technical papers at the upcoming New York...
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Water system operator sentenced to jail after failing to report low chlorine levels
A water system operator in Ontario, Canada, was sent to jail earlier this month after being found guilty of falsifying records for...
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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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It’s nice to help ‘move the needle’
This was one of those times that make a magazine staff proud. I share the story here not to blow TPO’s horn...
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Severn Trent Services to present four papers at NYWEA 2013 Annual Conference
Severn Trent Services, a leading global supplier of water and wastewater solutions, will present four technical papers at the upcoming New York...
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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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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...










