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Here’s some recognition that your work is important
Reader’s Digest magazine is out with a story that lists “10 Jobs Americans Can’t Live Without” – and number two on the...
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Here’s some recognition that your work is important
Reader’s Digest magazine is out with a story that lists “10 Jobs Americans Can’t Live Without” – and number two on the...
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Security webinar to help users protect SCADA systems
SCADA provider InduSoft will hold a free webinar, System Security Using InduSoft Tools, on Jan. 25 as part of a focus on...
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Security webinar to help users protect SCADA systems
SCADA provider InduSoft will hold a free webinar, System Security Using InduSoft Tools, on Jan. 25 as part of a focus on...
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Water Environment Federation Now Offers Free Webcasts
The Water Environment Federation is offering a new webcast program that will provide free training to members and the entire water profession. Monthly webcasts on a...
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Water Conservation Resolutions for the New Year
If people make New Year's resolutions, odds are not many of them involve saving water. But if they did make such resolutions,...
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Welcome to Water System Operator (WSO)
Technology is wonderful. The tools and processes we have to produce and protect drinking water are amazing. But in the end, people...
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Has “toilet to tap” water reached its moment in the sun?
Recent advances in technology and design mean treating municipal wastewater and reusing it for drinking water, irrigation, industry, and other applications could...
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Can biogas be the transit fuel of the future?
Delhi, the capital of India, may soon have the country’s first bus fleet that runs on two green fuels: compressed natural gas...
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Minnesota group produces a documentary on the importance of water infrastructure
There are various reasons why it’s tough to engage the public on water infrastructure issues. One, the pipes are out of sight...
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Report projects billions in costs from lack of infrastructure funding
Aging water infrastructure will cost U.S. businesses $147 billion ands households $59 billion over the next decade, according to a new report...
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Registration open for 2012 Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has opened registration for the 2012 AWWA/AMTA Membrane Technology Conference & Exposition Feb. 27-March 1 in...
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Water turbine generator powers Christmas lights at a Washington treatment plant
Effluent leaving the West Sound Utility District wastewater treatment plant near Retsil, Wash., is providing power for Christmas decorations at the plant,...
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WEF appoints deputy executive director and new chief technical officer
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has promoted Dr. Eileen O’Neill to deputy executive director and Matthew Ries to chief technical officer as...
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Water Environment Federation Launches Water Leadership Institute Website
The Water Leadership Institute, a program of the Water Environment Federation designed to encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, and professional commitment from future leaders...
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Food-waste-to-energy projects becoming more prevalent
Nearly every month seems to bring news about some entity, public or private, building a biogas project. Often, these involve using food...
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Hach announces 2011 BIG Picture contest Fan Favorite winner
The City of Grand Rapids (Mich.) Wastewater Treatment Facility has won the Hach “See the BIG Picture Fan Favorite” voting with more...
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Wastewater operator wins $1 million lottery prize in New York
William Iozzino, a wastewater treatment plant operator for the Suffolk County (N.Y.) Department of Public Works, was one of two recent $1...





