John Hart became an equipment sales engineer after retiring from operations. He sees many opportunities for retirees to stay active and engaged in the industry.
They’re all connected. The concept of an expanding water nexus elevates the importance of water and the work of water professionals.
Hatfield Award winner Steve Williams oversees a major treatment plant upgrade while looking to a future of water reuse for his Utah utility district.
An award-winning outreach program in Florida’s Pinellas County teaches students about wastewater treatment, STEM, careers and more.
Tiffini Adams helps environmental analytical laboratories serving water reclamation districts maintain consistent technical and scientific results.
It’s no secret that the operator workforce is aging. Now’s the time to groom a new generation. Water Environment Federation’s Students and Young Professionals Committee is a great resource.
A Baltimore initiative recruits unemployed and underemployed young people and trains them for water and wastewater careers.
Four women from a South Carolina plant crash the male-dominated party at the 2018 Water Environment Federation Operations Challenge.
Orren West and his Denver Metro team experienced the joys and stresses of starting up a brand-new wastewater treatment facility.