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New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA) Articles

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This Trainer Learned His Trade at the University of Life

As a trainer, Stephen Sanders found the power to change operators’ lives for the better, and to help raise the stature of water and wastewater professions
Worth Noting - November 2020

Worth Noting - November 2020

People/Awards; Events
Worth Noting - February 2020

Worth Noting - February 2020

Worth Nothing - October 2019

Worth Nothing - October 2019

People/Awards; Events
Worth Noting - June 2019

Worth Noting - June 2019

Worth Noting - May 2019

Worth Noting - May 2019

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A State Association Models a Quality Outreach Program Others Could Emulate

NYWEA presenters deliver hands-on wastewater education to fifth-graders at a county soil and water conservation field day event.
Worth Noting - February 2019

Worth Noting - February 2019

Worth Noting - November 2018

Worth Noting - November 2018

People/Awards; Calendar
Worth Noting - June 2018

Worth Noting - June 2018

People/Awards; Calendar
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Ditching a Piecemeal Plan in Favor of Comprehensive WWTP Overhaul

When a stepwise approach to a plant upgrade fell short, a New York village opted for complete engineered solution.
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A New York Plant Adopts Reuse and Eliminates the Pumping of 100 Million Gallons of Groundwater Annually

The first municipal water reuse project in the state of New York provides golf course irrigation and replaces the pumping of 100 million gallons of groundwater per year.
Worth Noting - May 2018

Worth Noting - May 2018

People/Awards; Events
Worth Noting - February 2018

Worth Noting - February 2018

People/Awards; Calendar