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Worth Noting - June 2019

Worth Noting - June 2019

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Wild Creatures Are Welcome at This Former Clean-Water Plant in New Jersey

The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority converts the site of a decommissioned wastewater treatment plant into a park and wildlife preserve.
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Wave of Retirements on the Way? Northern Maine Is Building a Solution

A Maine community college has launched an associate degree and certificate programs in water and wastewater treatment and technology.
DEP Awards $1.5 Million for Springs Projects in Florida

DEP Awards $1.5 Million for Springs Projects in Florida

Grant funding is provided to the St. Johns River Water Management District to restore three springs in 2016-'17.
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News Briefs: Burglars at Treatment Plant Abscond With ... E. Coli?

In this week's water and wastewater news, treatment plant burglary suspects are urged to seek medical care after coming into contact with E. coli bacteria, New York City looks at banning flushables, environmental scientists look into the carbon emissions of wastewater treatment plants, and Williston, North Dakota gets the OK for a lagoon.
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News Briefs: EPA Announces Intent to Regulate Strontium in Drinking Water

In this week's wastewater news, the EPA says it will regulate strontium. Also, a biosolids case heads to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
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Celebrating the Cuyahoga: From River Fires to Recovery

Just 45 years ago, our nation's waterways were, in some cases, toxic. Since then, there's been a river revival.
Weekly News Briefs: State-Set Phosphorus Limits Worry Treatment Plants

Weekly News Briefs: State-Set Phosphorus Limits Worry Treatment Plants

EPA Awards $13 Million to Assist Small Wastewater Systems

EPA Awards $13 Million to Assist Small Wastewater Systems

Weekly News Brief: Is New York Ready for Another Sandy?

Weekly News Brief: Is New York Ready for Another Sandy?

Biosolids on sensitive lands? Weighing a decision in Florida

Biosolids on sensitive lands? Weighing a decision in Florida

The fact even Class AA product comes under scrutiny indicates a need for more public outreach
Art and poetry increase water awareness

Art and poetry increase water awareness

NY DEP announces 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest
NY DEP announces 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest

NY DEP announces 27th annual Water Resources Art and Poetry Contest

N.Y. DEP graduates 72 new sewage treatment workers

N.Y. DEP graduates 72 new sewage treatment workers