Feb 21, 2020
Raised along California’s Pacific coast and later settling near Lake Michigan in Chicago, Kevin Sofen has spent much of his life around water. The founder and CEO of the social entrepreneurship
Apr 22, 2020
Water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) and the wastewater treatment profession have been the subject of thousands of research papers, technical manuals, and field guides. However, existing
Dec 01, 2020
Nowadays, it’s rare to find someone without an account on at least one social network, whether that be Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snapchat. For water professionals, social media represents one
Jun 29, 2016
Most commercially available wipes products that are thicker and stronger than a piece of toilet paper are improperly labeled as “flushable”. However, these products are too strong to naturally
Oct 28, 2015
Receding waters in Lake Mead, Nev. have revealed a haunting piece of history — the ghost town of St. Thomas.
Nov 17, 2017
In a city as old as Philadelphia, construction crews are bound to occasionally stumble on something of historical interest when they begin digging. Such was the case in early May when workers
Nov 13, 2013
Second-graders at Public School (P.S.) 261 in Brooklyn, N.Y., most likely are suffering fewer skinned knees these days.
That’s because the elementary school’s hard asphalt playground now has been
Apr 14, 2013
Looking for a unique vacation destination? Have an affinity for everything related to wastewater? Then look no further: Mr. Toilet House in Suwon, South Korea, offers visitors a variety of novelty
Jun 12, 2013
Wastewater treatment systems operate 24-hours a day, 7-days a week — that is, until an item that doesn’t belong makes its way into the system, clogging pipes and causing headaches for operators.
Apr 10, 2013
On Jan. 30, water industry professionals gathered to attend a Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Va.) and Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF; Alexandria) VIP luncheon in