The OSHA initiative aligns enforcement and outreach efforts to protect workers by preventing a leading cause of workplace fatalities
Sometimes we are not the best judges of our own capabilities. Sometimes we give ourselves less credit than we deserve, while others see our real worth.
In the vast open spaces of North Dakotas, Grace Rixen leads a team producing high-quality water prized by rural residents
Operators put themselves in harm’s way to keep water flowing during the devastating Marshal Fire in Colorado in December 2021
A Kansas utility achieves high treatment performance in a compact footprint with an innovative aerobic granular sludge process
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, city services in Dallas, Texas, are disrupted by a ransomware attack
Injuries and lost days aren’t always the best measure of an organization’s safety record
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a WWTP employee in Pennsylvania finds an alligator in the filtration system
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The draft outlines alternatives and tools needed to manage drought in the basin and strengthen water security in the West
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a new children's book aims to educate readers about the wastewater treatment process