NSmart recognition program honors clean-water utilities for exemplary and innovative efforts to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in effluent.
An event sponsored by the Clayton County Water Authority engages the community to help keep waterways clean.
A residuals management facility in a Canadian city eliminates an unsightly plume of water treatment solids from a popular recreational river.
An innovative biological nutrient removal process helps an Illinois village complete a successful plant expansion, improve treatment quality and end a consent decree.
Chad Ziegler and his team helped a small Wisconsin water utility navigate an ownership transition and, along the way, resolve a variety of issues.
Jim Pouliot embarked on a new job determined to restore an aging wastewater treatment facility. The complete rebuild will ultimately include a solar energy array.