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The Name Game: Treatment Plant or Resource Recovery Facility?
Blogs
December 10, 2015
The power of words is undeniable. So are we ready for a name change?
News Briefs: Worker Rescued After 24-Foot Fall
Online Exclusives
November 19, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a contract worker is rescued after a scary fall, a public works director resigns amidst controversy, and the EPA awards a water-quality research grant
News Briefs: Lightning Strike Damages Wastewater Facility
Online Exclusives
November 18, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a storm damages a plant's electrical system, and groups sue over lead levels in Flint, Michigan, drinking water.
News Briefs: Water Operator Charged With Falsifying Data
Online Exclusives
June 16, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, an operator is charged with falsifying drinking water samples, El Paso Water Utilities looks to become drought-proof, and Detroit enters a long-term lease.
News Briefs: Chrysler Worker Dies at Wastewater Treatment Plant
Online Exclusives
May 06, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, an operator dies at a Detroit plant, a Washington biosolids court case ends and Des Moines Water fights high nitrate levels.
News Briefs: Spark from Saw Starts Treatment Plant Fire
Online Exclusives
March 11, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a fire ignites at a Minnesota plant, East Lansing responds to worker lawsuit and Alabama utilities could lose tax exemption.
Michigan Plant Succeeds Despite Several Obstacles
Editorial
March 10, 2015
An award-winning Michigan plant succeeds with hard work and strong community ties despite significant wet-weather flow, staff reductions and ongoing construction.
News Briefs: Treatment Plant Floods After Water Main Breaks
Online Exclusives
February 25, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a water main break makes a mess in Detroit, a water board considers the bottled-water business and Nebraska settles up with Kansas in a water-use complaint.
News Briefs: Plant Employees Sue City for Asbestos Exposure
Online Exclusives
February 19, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, worker safety triggers an East Lansing lawsuit, a Texas loan program receives positive response and subzero temps cause problems in Canada.
UN Experts Declare Detroit Shut-Offs 'Contrary to Human Rights'
Blogs
October 22, 2014
The Detroit water shut-offs beg the question: Where does the right to water begin and end?
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