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Water Suppliers Wrestle with Decreased Sales
The ongoing California drought has led to an apparent paradox for water utilities and agencies throughout the state: Water conservation reduces revenue.Based...
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Water Environment Federation Announces New Stormwater Institute
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the establishment of the WEF Stormwater Institute, a new venture to address the growing issue...
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Worth Noting - July 2015
People/AwardsTerry Ball was named the director of the Streets and Stormwater Department for the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma.Terry Pennington was appointed to...
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Education And Training Just Got Easier
Summer breezes are still blowing across the United States, but now is the time to plan your winter getaway to Maui, Hawaii,...
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News Briefs: ‘Drought Proof’ City Targets Brackish Water
In El Paso, Texas, drought is driving the city’s water agenda. A new project, which was recently approved by the El Paso...
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Finally, a Wastewater Book for the Rest of Us
Since I became editor of Treatment Plant Operator in 2009, I’ve been wishing for a resource to explain wastewater treatment in simple...
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News Briefs: China Experiments With GPS to Curb Manhole Cover Thefts
A new manhole cover design, complete with GPS tracking, has been created in response to an estimated 240,000 stolen manhole covers in...
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Massachusetts Awards Grants for Water Infrastructure Improvements
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the office of Gov. Charlie Baker have announced that nearly $400,000 in grants have been...
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ACE15 Roundup: Highlights from AWWA in Anaheim
We’re counting down the final hours of the American Water Works Association’s ACE15 conference in Anaheim, California. Thousands of attendees have made...
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COLE Seeking Presenters for 2016 WWETT Show
COLE Inc. is now accepting proposals for seminars to be presented at the 2016 WWETT Show in Indianapolis, Indiana, Feb. 17-20.Education is...
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EPA Report Reviews Effects of Fracking on Drinking Water Resources
The Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft assessment on the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing activities on drinking water resources in the United States....
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Imposters Beware: Pennsylvania Utilities, Law Enforcement Unite
The Keystone Alliance to Stop Utility Imposters, a coalition of local water, gas and electric utilities, announced that it has joined forces...
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Registration Still Open for WEF June FOG Seminar
The Water Environment Federation is hosting the Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) 2015 Seminar on June 8-9 at the Walter E. Washington...
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San Antonio's Project Agua Provides Water Bill Relief
Few things are as precious to humankind as water. But that water becomes an even more precious commodity when you can’t afford...
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American Water Awards $400,000 For Nature-Based Play Spaces
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created by American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility...
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EPA Releases Clean Water Rule
On May 27, the EPA and the U.S. Army finalized the Clean Water Rule, which was created to clearly protect streams and...







