Also in this week's water and wastewater news, water company officials advise the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, to stop accepting water from Newark
Eric Osborne helps his utility succeed by selecting the right people and keeping the team trained. He also gives back through association involvement.
When the city of Roswell, Georgia, planned its new water treatment facility, it needed to address high levels of iron and manganese. Find out how a customized treatment system solved the problem.
Georgia’s Gwinnett County pilot-tests its two-stage ozone-biological filtration process as a way to produce high-quality water for direct potable reuse.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a pump failure in Atlanta, Georgia, leaves untreated waste flowing into a river for days
Atlanta’s main clean-water plant gets the most from on-site power generation while looking to Class A biosolids and nutrient recovery for fertilizer.
Cool roofs and satellite imaging for water leak detection are among award-winning ‘green’ measures taken in Georgia’s Rockdale County.
In this week's water and wastewater news, intoxicated homeless men are using a treatment facility's pond as a swimming hole; and video footage shows a creek running bright red after a chemical spill
Herlon J. Fayard Jr. applies effective training, personal conviction and people-oriented management to achieve award-winning results.
Cubihatcha Kids program teaches third-graders about watersheds, water quality and water conservation in a natural setting in Henry County.