The boards of directors for the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF) and Water Research Foundation (WRF) have voted unanimously to integrate...
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AWWA Calls for Farm Bill Measures that Protect Drinking Water
With excess nutrients impacting water quality nationwide, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) this week urged Congress to use the upcoming Farm Bill...
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Hurricane Season Shows the Importance of Valve Exercising
As the events of this hurricane season have shown us, one of the prime factors for restoring civil order is the supply...
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Mentoring Is Mandatory: Developing the Next Generation of Water Professionals
Mentorship is the key to developing a new generation to replace the retiring wave of water and wastewater professionals.That was the theme...
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Utility Expands Public Education Reach with Water Works Museum
If you have an old building on your water or wastewater treatment site, you might want to consider turning it into a...
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Utility Crews Come to One Another’s Aid in the Wake of a Disaster
Crew members from the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) received a call at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, a matter of hours...
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How Not to do Public Outreach
So you have a huge street project that will disrupt the day-to-day activities of several neighborhoods, while costing a fair amount of...
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Shamrock Tools Provides Aid to Hurricane Victims
With its home base in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Shamrock Pipe Tools is familiar with the devastation a hurricane can bring. After Hurricane...
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Utility Uses Multi-Faceted Public Outreach Approach for Large Pipeline Project
The public impact of a 6.6-mile-long water main replacement project has been top of mind for Louisville Water Co. officials from the...
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Complicated Water System Has Unique Challenges
When the residents of Anchorage, Alaska, turn on their faucets, it’s a good bet that they have little understanding of the challenges...
Editorial
Rebuilding Infrastructure Key to Port City’s Growth
The city of Prince Rupert, on the northwest coast of British Columbia, has every natural advantage needed to become the next great...
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Operator Uses Engineering to Build a Stronger Utility
Drafting and math unlocked the doors to Martha Tasker’s future. While studying drafting in college, she worked as a part-time intern at...
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Embrace the Challenges of the Day
Time is a perception. I have a T-shirt that says that. I didn’t buy it. I always thought it was kind of...
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How to Help New Hires Get up to Speed
Have you ever started to read a much-hyped book with great enthusiasm and anticipation, only to stop after a few chapters because...
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WEF Honors Water Professionals, Organizations for Service and Contributions
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) recently announced its 2017 WEF Awards recipients for multiple categories, including individual service and contributions; public education;...
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British Utility Discovers 130-Ton FOG Blockage
In 2013, Thames Water in England found a bus-sized lump of fat in a sewer. The 15-ton obstruction of food fat and wet...
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Water Utility Spearheads Honeybee Project
You’d have to look closely to notice the activity atop the utility building, but an otherwise plain rooftop has been transformed into...















