News Briefs: ‘Thousand-Year Storm’ Triggers Boil Advisory
In this week's water and wastewater news, flooding in South Carolina affects a treatment plant, workers in Delaware unionize and a plant commits to energy reduction. More » |
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It’s a Beer Battle! Sewage Brewage Smack Down Comes to WEFTEC
A duel between Oregon and Wisconsin for top ‘effluent lager’ comes down to the last drop. More » |
EPA Release Illinois River Watershed Modeling Program
On Oct. 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made available the Illinois River Watershed Modeling Program, which is the end product of several years of collaboration with local stakeholders, states and tribes in Arkansas and Oklahoma. More » |
October 2015 Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
See what's going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects.More » |
News Briefs: ‘Thousand-Year Storm’ Triggers Boil Advisory
In this week's water and wastewater news, flooding in South Carolina affects a treatment plant, workers in Delaware unionize and a plant commits to energy reduction. More » |
Join the Conversation
Now in the Treatment Plant Operator Forum: We've heard about everything from tricycles to gators. If you have a large plant or a lot of grounds to cover, how do you get around? Sign up and join in! More » |
Top Performer - Operator: More Than a Pretty Face: Alabama Plant Exceeds Requirements
An electrical engineering degree helped Mike Welke slip comfortably into a role overseeing biosolids production and general maintenance of an older facility. More » |
Plantscapes: Landscaping Complements Plant’s Civil War Surroundings
A Tennessee treatment plant neighboring a historic area undertakes tree plantings to enhance visual appearance and build favorable public perceptions. More » |
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