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Entries Tagged COVID-19

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A Contest That Helps Protect Surface Waters and Pull People Together

The Maryland city of Gaithersburg derives multiple benefits from a contest where residents paint environmental messages around storm drain gratings
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A Day of Honors for Unsung Heroes

Wastewater Professionals Appreciation Day recognizes a group dedicated to keeping people and communities healthy and safe
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This Rhode Island Plant Tackles Major Flows From Industries

80% of the effluent processed at the Quonset Point Wastewater Treatment Facility comes from other than domestic sources
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News Briefs: New Jersey Wins PFAS Settlement

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a new study shows the effectiveness of wastewater surveillance in predicting the incidence of COVID-19 infections in a community
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Breaking Bad Habits to Enhance Sewer Performance

A California water agency creates a multi-pronged awareness campaign to address an increase of non-flushables and FOG in the wastewater collection system
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A Watery Warning: Wastewater as the Early Indicator of Disease Outbreaks

Partnering in Water Education

Virginia Utility's Award-Winning Online Learning Program Helps Students Learn About Water

U.S. House Funding Boosts Texas A&M Wastewater Surveillance Project

U.S. House Funding Boosts Texas A&M Wastewater Surveillance Project

The project is expanding technology used during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Making a Splash with Kids

A Virginia utility’s award-winning online learning program with mascots Drip and Drop helps educators teach students about water
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Taking the Plants to the Classroom

A 360-degree virtual plant tour expands WSSC Water’s outreach and helps the staff keep up with a growing volume of schools’ requests
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​Research Shows Wastewater Testing Improves Predictions for COVID-19 Hospital Admissions​

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Leader and Mentor: Shyness Can’t Stop Jamie Kreller

Jamie Kreller improves his clean-water plant with upgrades, himself with leadership training and others with an association-based education program
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Here’s How Mascots Can Deliver Critical Treatment Information

An animated egret, frog and duck teach kids about wastewater treatment in a creative video produced by staff at Minnesota’s Metropolitan Council
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This Operations Team Takes Care of its Plant - Even if That Means Living There in an Emergency

The Fair Oaks Ranch treatment team has earned recognition for exceptional dedication and a record of excellence in effluent quality