U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Estevan López released plans Feb. 8 to spend an additional $23 million this year to support water reuse...
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Historic Wooden Pipe Display Returning to WWETT Show
The show floor at WWETT 2016 will be filled with the latest and greatest products the water and wastewater industry has to offer....
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Here's What's On Tap — So Far
Five craft brewers from across the Midwest will be competing for Golden Growler bragging rights during the WWETT Show Kickoff Party on...
Blogs
Shining the Light on One-Water Leadership
Dear Friends,We know the challenges facing our water future are great, but our capacity for innovation is even greater.There are inspiring examples...
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Toilets Are Not Trashcans, Says NACWA
Cynthia Finley grew up with a septic system, so she learned as a child what not to put down a toilet. However, she...
Editorial
Expert Answers to Tough Questions
Sharing information and knowledge is NASSCO’s core activity. That’s why we work hard to make educational resources as accessible as possible by...
Editorial
Worth Noting - February 2016
PEOPLE/AWARDSThe Wilson County Urban-Type Facilities Board in Tennessee named James Vaden as stormwater director. Vaden served as the stormwater coordinator for the...
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News Briefs: Survey Reveals Low Morale Among Sewer District’s Employees
An independent assessment of the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati’s engineering division concluded that employee morale “stinks,” according to the Cincinnati...
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AWWA Board of Directors Selects President-Elect
The American Water Works Association Board of Directors elected Brenda Lennox of Beaverton, Oregon, as the association’s president-elect. Four vice presidents and one...
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Competition Addresses $3.6 Trillion Infrastructure Problem in America
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has announced details of the Infrastructure Vision 2050 Challenge — a three-phased, crowd-sourced competition to award a...
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Water and Wastewater Education Listing - January 2016
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
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Statement from AWWA CEO David LaFrance on Flint Water-Quality Crisis
On Jan. 16, President Barack Obama issued an emergency declaration that makes available federal aid for the drinking water crisis in Flint,...
Blogs
This Video Takes You Into Denver Water's "Twilight Zone"
Oh.my.goodness.Maybe it’s because this is a holiday week and my mind is already on the turkey thawing in my refrigerator. Or maybe...
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Direct Potable Reuse 'Coming of Age'
Water managers, federal and state regulators and public health experts will convene in Long Beach, California, Jan. 25-27, at the first International...
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Associations Unite in Support of Water Reuse Investment
The WateReuse Association joined seven other water sectors groups last week in urging the Bureau of Reclamation to use a portion of...
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Louisville Water's History Project In the Spotlight
The Kentucky Historical Society has named Lousiville Water's Water Works Museum project as a 2015 Outstanding Education/Exhibit Initiative for history. Louisville Water...
Blogs
What Water Utilities Can Learn From the Donald Trump Phenomenon
No one can really say how long the Donald Trump presidential campaign will last. If you told most veteran journalists or political...












