Wastewater operator Nancy Pugh of the Louisa County (Virginia) Water Authority no longer worries about a hydraulically overloaded facility
University of Wisconsin-Madison researcher launches new PFAS study as concerning picture emerges
Three students from Milwaukee Area Technical College's Environmental Health and Water Quality Technology program recently competed at the WWOA's annual Operator Competition
Illinois American Water’s Mobile Education Center visits schools and educates students about water treatment and the water cycle
Michigan’s fatberg problem: “flushable” wipes and clogged pipes
After researchers find antibiotic resistant genes in California groundwater samples, a question emerges about potable reuse processes
See how water treatment professionals are fighting 'toilet-to-tap' branding and making progress in public acceptance of direct potable reuse
With the world watching, El Paso, Texas, continues its work on an innovative direct potable reuse plant that could serve as a blueprint for other cities looking to diversify water portfolios
Pamela Rose of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, retires after serving 24 years as a water treatment plant operator