Rogue Valley Sewer Services of Central Point, Oregon, has been able to steadily take on more responsibility and some unusual projects with...
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Editorial
Following the Flow of Water Resources
I was hanging out with family this past summer, sitting outside my brother’s house along the Wisconsin River in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. The...
Editorial
To Be Great, Collaborate
To many people, collaboration is one of those buzzwords — right up there with paradigm shift, core competencies and best practices —...
Editorial
Flow Control and Monitoring
Software enables easier operations and asset managementProblem: The city of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, has made significant investments in monitoring instrumentation...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Senate Passes $9B Water Infrastructure Bill
A $9 billion water infrastructure bill is onto the House after being passed by the U.S. Senate this week.According to an article...
Online Exclusives
Out In the Real World
Managing a project as large as the Rhinelander Downtown Streetscape Project can be a daunting task for any engineering firm, and it’s...
Online Exclusives
Water Professionals Take On Role As First Responders
The important role of water professionals as first responders was a lesson relearned after 9/11 and again after hurricanes Katrina in 2005 and Sandy...
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Trying to Reduce Stormwater Runoff? In Philly, There's an App for That
Philadelphia’s program that is striving to reduce stormwater runoff in the city recently added a new wrinkle. And it’s going to save...
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News Briefs: Florida City Gives Up Control of Utility Amidst Corruption Allegations
Opa-locka, Florida, has granted control of its water and sewer system to Miami-Dade County following a series of illicit activities going back...
Blogs
The Time to Invest in America’s Water Infrastructure is Now
Communities across the country are facing the immediate challenges of aging and inadequate drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. Most of our country’s...
Online Exclusives
OSHA Kicks Off ‘Hear and Now - Noise Safety Challenge’
The U.S. Department of Labor is challenging inventors and entrepreneurs to help develop a technological solution to workplace noise exposure and related...
Online Exclusives
Top 10 Trends in Groundwater Contaminants
Nearly half of the U.S. population relies on groundwater as a drinking water source. That’s more than 140 million people, and about 45...
Online Exclusives
Ghostbusters? How About Mud Chasers?
Everybody remembers the Ghostbusters, the 1980s film stars who tracked down ghosts in New York City.But Mud Chasers?It’s the name of a brand-new...
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Grundfos Technical Institute Offering Free CEU Webinars
Grundfos Technical Institute (GTI), the official training academy of Grundfos, will host a weeklong series of free online training sessions Sept. 12-16...
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News Briefs: Radar Technology Helps Louisiana City Identify Post-Katrina Infrastructure Problems
A southern Louisiana city is using new underground radar technology to identify issues with its underground infrastructure that have carried over from...
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WE&RF Awards Contract for Potomac Watershed Research
The Water Environment & Reuse Foundation has awarded a contract to Virginia Tech for work to evaluate the health of the Potomac...
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NACWA Promotes Clean Water in Presidential Campaign Letters
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies forwarded letters on Aug. 24 to the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign and the Donald Trump Presidential...














