Clean-water plants have a ready source of renewable fuel. A conference in May offers educational sessions and more on how to put it to use.
Food waste in a Massachusetts sanitary district facility enables a wastewater treatment plant to produce more power than it uses.
Exploring how water and wastewater utilities can assume leadership in cutting greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
As the lead poisoning threat draws attention in Benton Harbor, Michigan, an AWWA expert gives an update on national progress toward removing the threat in water systems.
Two water reclamation plants in a growing Phoenix suburb are facing expansion. Energetic operations teams keep them running smoothly.
With a love of her home region and relentless study, a young professional engineer successfully spearheads key water supply and treatment projects in Nevada.
A southern California utility uses electronics to detect impending algae blooms in a recycled water reservoir — and then destroys them with ultrasound.
Data drives Andrew Wendell in his leadership role at ClearWater Laboratory. It’s what provides credibility with regulators and treatment facility operators.
Paul Derosiers has made a great career in the clean-water business, and along the way has used skills he acquired in his early years as a teacher.