They chew on our shoes, dig holes in our yards and slobber water across our kitchen floors, but they’re also loyal, big-hearted...
Entries Tagged Public Education
Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: What? No Odors?
When some 75 community leaders took a tour of the White Pigeon (Mich.) Township Wastewater Treatment Plant, one big thing they noticed...
Blogs
Can Public Education Keep Wipes Out of Sewers? Here's Proof Positive.
Note: Ted J. Rulseh, editor of TPO magazine, was at WEFTEC in New Orleans this week. If you didn't get a chance...
Blogs
WEFTEC 2014: Of hot dogs and clean water
Note: Ted J. Rulseh, editor of TPO magazine, is blogging from WEFTEC in New Orleans this week. If you're at the show and...
Editorial
A Florida District Develops An Extensive Library For Public Education
Florida’s focus on water resource management goes back to the early 1970s, when voters and lawmakers passed the Water Resources Act, creating...
Blogs
Dr. Oz Vows to Stop Flushing Wipes
Dr. Mehmet Oz, host of the Dr. Oz Show, has been a big proponent of “flushable” wipes. He’s touted their health benefits,...
Online Exclusives
King County Is So Flushing Awesome
Listen to it once, and you’ll be humming the wastewater-themed Macklemore parody often. It’s an earworm, all right — a catchy little...
Blogs
The Fire Chief Project: Education by Immersion
Don Clark and Jason Fladland had tried public meetings, water festivals and citizen committees to raise awareness of issues facing the Tenmile...
Editorial
Driving Up To Save Water
Drive-ups usually mean hamburgers, french fries and chocolate shakes. But in Santa Rosa, Calif., a playful spin on the concept made it...
Editorial
Witnesses For Water
It’s said a drop of water takes 90 days to travel from Minnesota’s Lake Itasca down the Mississippi River to the Gulf...












