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Operator Math
January 15, 2008By Jerry Grant
The measure of all things, including their performance
Operator MathWhy is operator math necessary? It is needed to evaluate how well a plant is performing, or what the plant is capable of treating adequately. State authorities consider the topic important enough to include at least a little math on even the lowest level certification exams.
Plainview Water District to Appeal Court's Decision on Water Contamination Claims
January 15, 2008
Denver Treatment Plants Report Northern Shoveler Deaths
January 10, 2008
Merck to Pay $20M for 2006 Spill
December 21, 2007
Nominations Sought for Stockholm Industry Water Award
December 13, 2007

EPA Public Hearing on U.S. Steel Draft Permit Scheduled for Dec. 11
December 11, 2007
Michigan Coalition Forms to Protect Jobs and Resources
December 10, 2007
Watergy Gets Contract for Oil/Gas-Produced Water
November 30, 2007
Pollutant Levels in Store-bought Freshwater Fish Surprise Researchers
November 7, 2007
EPA Seeks $27,500 Civil Penalty for Monitoring Violations
November 2, 2007
Report: Boom in Ethanol Production Could Threaten Water Supplies
October 11, 2007
Special Report: The Power of People
July 1, 2007By L. K. Williams
In the business of water and wastewater, there’s nothing more satisfying than doing the job right and having someone notice.
Water & Wastewater News Roundtable 2007
June 1, 2007By Water and Wastewater News Staff
Despite the roar from the municipal water and wastewater industry about the lack of funds for infrastructure, Water & Wastewater News’ roundtable participants seemed to agree that the money is “out there,” it is just a matter of finding the right source.
City Saves With Industrial Process
January 1, 2007By Jim Stafford, Boris M. Khudenko, Rocco M. Palazzolo
Anaerobic process converts organics with less biosolids, odor, and energy cost
Stacking the Odds in Your Favor
January 1, 2007By John P. Bachner
Contract negotiations require that the terms be spelled out and thoroughly understood
A contract comprises a set of promises -- set out in writing and enforceable by law -- usually made by two parties, each to the other.
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