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Our latest technical publication, Peracetic Acid Disinfection: Implementation Considerations for Water Resource Recovery Facilities, aims to bridge the...

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A panel of wastewater and public health experts has determined that occupational risk of COVID-19 infection for wastewater...

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New details are emerging about the 2020 WEF Student Design Competition (SDC), which will be the first virtual...

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Look inside this preview publication to learn more about the WEFTEC Connect educational programming, Exhibitor Showcase, and networking...

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Operators always hold down the frontlines of the water sector, going above and beyond to get the job...

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In June, the Water Environment Federation announced Dr. Andrew Sanderson as its first Chief Medical Officer (CMO). He...

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An update and expansion on “The Water Professional’s Guide to COVID-19”...

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With the water sector protecting public health throughout the coronavirus pandemic, WEF administered a quick, informal poll to...

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On March 27, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Andrew Wheeler sent a letter to all U.S. Governors requesting...

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Ted Corrigan is interim CEO and General Manager and Kyle Danley is Director of Water Production at Des...

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By Rasha Maal-Bared, Senior Microbiologist at EPCOR and Chair of WEF’s Waterborne Infectious Disease Outbreak Control Subcommittee (WIDOC)...

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As the world adapts to dealing with coronavirus — social distancing, working from home, and self-quarantining if ill...

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