Dec 09, 2016
Women in Water at WEFTEC
Networking breakfast delivers inspirational messages
By Jennifer Fulcher
Dec 09, 2016
A new attitude
To survive in world filled with climate change, water shortages, and limited funding, utilities of the future must change utility culture and take risks, Great Water Cities panel
Dec 09, 2016
From public to private
Utility Executive Forum speakers share why the water sector should pursue private–public partnerships
By LaShell Stratton-Childers
Nov 22, 2016
Devious dye delivery:Chlorine tank improvements increase efficiency
by Linda Garcia
Western Municipal Water District, located in Riverside, Calif. (about 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles) needed
Apr 17, 2018
On Sept. 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico. The storm decimated the island’s infrastructure, knocking out electricity for at least 80% of residents and businesses. Access to
Dec 08, 2016
Test your knowledge of centrifugal pumps
Sidney Innerebner
This quiz tests your ability to label the parts of a centrifugal pump and to match the parts’ name to their function within the pump.
Dec 08, 2016
Facilitating full flow
A vacuum pump avoids a major construction project fix
Mark Capron
During a March 2011 thunderstorm, operators at the Hill Canyon Wastewater Treatment Plant (Thousand Oaks,
Jan 06, 2017
Building a stronger, faster, more nimble utility
Wastewater professionals discuss how the sector can have a more resilient future despite obstacles
By LaShell Stratton-Childers
Jan 06, 2017
EPA to survey WRRFs about nutrient practices
Baseline data on nutrient removal would help set more realistic and achievable
reduction targets
By Jeff Gunderson
Jan 06, 2017
Fighting drought on several fronts
Diversified water supplies can help better cope with water limitations
By Jeff Gunderson