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Entries Tagged South Carolina

Hurricane Helene 2024

Water Systems in Crisis Across Hurricane-Ravaged Southeast

Need to Find New People? Here Are Some Ways to Recruit the Best

Need to Find New People? Here Are Some Ways to Recruit the Best

NACWA Workforce Development Award winners highlight innovative and effective ways to recruit, train and retain a new generation of clean-water professionals.
News Briefs: Austin Residents Undergo Citywide Boil-Water Advisory

News Briefs: Austin Residents Undergo Citywide Boil-Water Advisory

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the CDC launches an online tool to track COVID-19 wastewater data submitted to the agency's National Wastewater Surveillance System’s DCIPHER platform
Judge Declines to Dismiss Charleston Water Lawsuit Against Wipes Manufacturers

Judge Declines to Dismiss Charleston Water Lawsuit Against Wipes Manufacturers

News Briefs: Major WWTP Fire Causes Damage, Evacuations in New Zealand

News Briefs: Major WWTP Fire Causes Damage, Evacuations in New Zealand

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, an Ohio water district plans a tank relocation project as potential disaster looms
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A Wipes Manufacturer and a Clean-Water Utility Mark a Big Step Forward in Tackling the Problem of Wipes in Sewers

Charleston Water hopes a settlement with Kimberly-Clark will mark a turning point on wipes flushability and more effective labeling of wipes products.
News Briefs: 'Flushable' Wipes Manufacturer Reaches Settlement With South Carolina Utility

News Briefs: 'Flushable' Wipes Manufacturer Reaches Settlement With South Carolina Utility

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, St. Louis makes progress on a massive 4.3-mile sewer tunnel
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Education and Certification Led to Career Advancement for Bob Davis When Preparation Met Opportunity

After a long wastewater career in the paper industry, Bob Davis took a turn on the municipal side at a South Carolina recycled water facility.
News Briefs: South Carolina Utility Sues Customer for Water Quality Complaints

News Briefs: South Carolina Utility Sues Customer for Water Quality Complaints

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, the city of Detroit will restore water service to thousands of unpaid customers to assist with the COVID-19 outbreak
News Briefs: Riverbanks Are Red After Sonoma County Winery Spill

News Briefs: Riverbanks Are Red After Sonoma County Winery Spill

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a cyberattack takes phone and online payment systems offline for 500,000 water customers in South Carolina
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For Years, Spartanburg Water Has Been on Top of Its Game in Sustainability

Multiple awards attest to the success of Spartanburg Water in producing high-quality effluent and a long record of full permit compliance
News Briefs: Florida City Agrees to Pay Hackers Ransom Money

News Briefs: Florida City Agrees to Pay Hackers Ransom Money

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, reclaimed water is bringing the Santa Cruz River back to life in Tucson, Arizona
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Charlie's Angels Make Their Mark in Operations Challenge at WEFTEC

Four women from a South Carolina plant crash the male-dominated party at the 2018 Water Environment Federation Operations Challenge.
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Diving Into a Viral Campaign Against Flushing Wipes

A recent system emergency became a valuable tool to promote awareness on wipes in Charleston, South Carolina