Job hazard analysis can be the best guide to put crews on the safest path
The Water Environment Association of Kentucky & Tennessee is now calling itself the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee
At WEFTEC in Chicago this September, the EPA announced a program called the Water Workforce Initiative to help U.S. municipalities face staffing shortages in the water/wastewater sector
In this Q&A, two Stanford University researchers discuss how a diversified water portfolio can meet the water needs of California heading into an uncertain future
The author provides some valuable lessons about the wet-out process learned from a failed lining job
The need to develop competent leaders is a no-brainer for municipal sewer and water teams, but the execution isn't always there. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
The East Bay Municipal Utility District has long been a national leader in pipeline innovation, and now it's pioneering water infrastructure projects that could mitigate the impact of seismic events in the region
Groundwater levels below Wisconsin's state capitol building are showing a rebounding trend, as the average aquifer levels are the highest they've been in a generation