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News Briefs: Teens Arrested for Infiltrating Water Storage Tank
Online Exclusives
May 31, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, three teens are arrested for allegedly breaking into Troy, Indiana's water storage tank; and a Washington operator loses his license for purported data falsification
News Briefs: Detroit Water Shutoffs Increased in 2016
Online Exclusives
May 24, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, a new report shows water shutoffs in Detroit increased in 2016 despite expectations they'd decline; and engineers find West Point Treatment Plant sustained up to $57 million in flooding damage
News Briefs: Reporters Say Human Error Contributed to Seattle Plant Disaster
Online Exclusives
May 10, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, an investigative report reveals human error helped cause the West Point Treatment Plant disaster; and the Oregon DEQ fines a small city for three years of data falsification
Seattle Operators Back on Track After Flooding Disaster
Online Exclusives
April 03, 2017
In only 30 minutes, about a mile of tunnels full of vital equipment were flooded at West Point Treatment Plant in Seattle
News Briefs: Alaska Gets Failing Grade In Water/Wastewater Infrastructure
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March 08, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, a civil engineering group gives Alaska a failing water infrastructure grade; and a wastewater truck hits and kills a woman in Spokane, Washington.
News Briefs: Untreated Waste Continues Spilling Into Puget Sound
Online Exclusives
February 22, 2017
In this week's water and wastewater news, flooding has caused damage at a Seattle WWTP and effluent will likely violate clean water standards for months; and a $722 million lawsuit was filed against the U.S. EPA over the Flint water crisis.
November 2016 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
Online Exclusives
November 29, 2016
See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects.
Branding Your Biosolids Makes All the Difference
Online Exclusives
October 31, 2016
To promote biosolids as a valuable asset, a city wastewater superintendent in Sumner, Washington, pays close attention to appearance and perception
Beautiful Biosolids? It's All About Perception
Editorial
October 17, 2016
Effective brand-to-consumer connections that leverage key positive triggers help a Washington community make the most of biosolids.
Ahoy! SoundGuardian Boosts Wastewater Work on Puget Sound
Online Exclusives
September 19, 2016
Named after a Seattle band, the SoundGuardian is tackling environmental issues in Washington's Puget Sound. Find out how a boat is making life easier for operators.
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