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07.30.2024
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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NSF-Funded Project Promotes Reuse of Graywater in Households
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Get Customers Back Into Service With HammerHead's Point Repair Solutions
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News Briefs: Michigan Enacts Law to Curb 'Flushable' Wipes​
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Always be Ahead at Flood-prone Sites with FS-UL
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Xylem Announces Grand Prize Winners in Global Student Innovation Challenge
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How To Ensure Proper CIPP Liner Installations
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Cover Story: Building Water Infrastructure for Growth
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Addressing Workforce Shortages in the Water Treatment Industry
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Flushing the 'ick' factor: Sewage as drinking water?
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Getting a jump on LCRR requirements
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Invasive zebra mussels found in Colorado River could have negative impact on water infrastructure and fish populations
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After three citywide water outages, Odessa will invest $25 million to fix infrastructure
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'Miscommunication' causes no-swim advisory to be issued 2 weeks after original report
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Denver Water gets the lead out of 25K service lines as part of 15-year project
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City of Lubbock considers revising sewer line ordinance again, putting financial responsibility on property owners
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'Stay in the sewers': Paris cleans up to ensure rats are gone for the Olympics