The Water Environment Federation will hold its 26th specialty conference on residuals and biosolids management March 25-28 at the Raleigh (N.C.) Convention...
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Water Research Foundation study presents a vision and roadmap for drinking water source protection
The Water Research Foundation has completed a study, “Source Water Protection Vision and Roadmap” that will help drinking water utilities and other...
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World Water Monitoring Day relaunches with new name, look, and website
The Water Environment Federation and the International Water Association have relaunched of the World Water Monitoring Day public education and outreach program....
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Isn’t it Romantic? New Yorkers can tour digesters on Valentine’s Day
New York City’s Newtown Creek Wastewater treatment plant offers tours regularly, but on Valentine’s Day there will be a little something extra....
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Dover’s Ray Vermette named New Hampshire Operator of the Year for 2011
Ray Vermette, facility supervisor for the Dover (N.H.) Wastewater Treatment Plant, received the 2011 New Hampshire Operator of the Year from the...
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So much capacity, so little flow
A $5 million wastewater treatment plant in Whittier, N.C., faces insolvency because its customer base never developed as planned.
The 200,000 gpd (design)...
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Dr. Mark LeChevallier of American Water earns high industry honor
Dr. Mark LeChevallier, director of innovation and environmental stewardship with American Water, has won the American Water Works Association’s 2012 Abel Wolman...
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WEF prepares to roll out “Water’s Worth It” messaging campaign in March
“Water’s Worth It” is a new messaging campaign from the Water Environment Federation that aims to raise awareness about the value and...
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12 houses in Camden, N.J., to get EPA WaterSense labels
Twelve new single family homes slated to be built in the Cramer Hill neighborhood of Camden, N.J., will be designed with water...
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Washington city agrees to fine and corrective actions for biosolids violations
The Washington Department of Ecology and the City of Morton have signed an agreement detailing several actions the city will take to...
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NGWA offers short course in phytoremediation in San Antonio
“Phytoremediation of Common Groundwater Contaminants,” a short course from the National Ground Water Association, will be offered Feb. 29-March 1 in San...
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Siemens acquires Cambridge Water Technology
Siemens Industry Automation Division has entered an agreement to acquire Cambridge Water Technology, based in Cambridge, Mass.
The technologies developed by Cambridge increase...
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Jim Chaffee to be next AWWA next president-elect
The board of directors of the American Water Works Association elected Jim Chaffee, a Wisconsin engineer with the global firm Jacobs, as...
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Report taps innovative financing to secure a future for sustainable water infrastructure
Innovative financing and pricing flexibility are keys to preparing the nation’s aging freshwater systems to handle growing demand and environmental challenges, according...
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American Water announces results of 125th anniversary education campaign
After its 125th anniversary year, American Water revealed the results of a yearlong, nationwide campaign to educate and raise awareness about the...
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U.S. Conference of Mayors recognizes New Orleans environmental partnership
A New Orleans wastewater partnership with Veolia Water was recognized by the United States Conference of Mayors with an award for excellence....
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U.S. EPA recognizes Vermont plants and operators for excellence
The State of Vermont Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants and Operators have received a U.S. EPA for a 2011 Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Excellence Award. The awards,...
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Water Research Foundation board commits $6.4 million to 2012 research program
The Water Research Foundation board of trustees approved $6.4 million in 2012 funding for the foundation’s three key research programs. That budget,...
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Living Technology Institute takes a whole-system approach to water
Today’s complex water challenges require technologies that address the interconnection among water, food, energy, climate, and health. The Living Technology Institute (LTI),...





