Smart Metering
Water & Wastes Digest
January 2010
Compiled by WWD Managing Editor Clare Pierson
Implementing options for advancement
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The Latest on Chemicals
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2009
Compiled by Clare Pierson
Jeff Smith of Underwriters Laboratories discusses new testing methods and trends on the water quality and efficiency front
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Reaching for Reuse
Water & Wastes Digest
October 2009
By Rebecca Wilhelm
The evolution of a successful water reuse and reclamation program
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Setting an Example
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2009
Compiled by Clare Pierson
How Orange County, Fla., the host county of WEFTEC.09, started and succeeded with its biosolids reuse program
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Defense Shield
Water & Wastes Digest
August 2009
By Caitlin Cunningham
The increasingly dynamic role of protective coatings in water/wastewater
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Water on a Global Scale
Water & Wastes Digest
May 2009
Compiled by Clare Pierson
The director of corporate philanthropy for ITT, Bjorn Von Euler, reports back from the recent World Water Forum and talks about the company’s new nonprofit venture
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Smart Stimulus Spending
Water & Wastes Digest
April 2009
Compiled by Neda Simeonova
An analysis of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act’s (ARRA) water and wastewater infrastructure components
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Energy Management
Water & Wastes Digest
March 2009
Compiled by Neda Simeonova
Helping municipalities gain a better understanding of their energy consumption
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Certification Education
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2008
Compiled by Rebecca Wilhelm
How one association is raising the bar for coating and lining projects
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Chicago's Water Leaders
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2008
By Clare Pierson
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) of Greater Chicago’s president and its superintendent talked with Clare Pierson, associate editor for WWD, about the MWRD’s role at WEFTEC.08, the city’s new initiatives for treating wastewater and storm water and how the group is dealing with funding and regulations.
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Flowmeter Foresight
Water & Wastes Digest
August 2008
By Clare Pierson
A flowmeter product specialist reviews new technologies and user guidelines
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Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
Water & Wastes Digest
May 2008
By Clare Pierson
Responding to media reports, Waters Corp. offers a way for large water utilities to be proactive in testing for pharmaceuticals in drinking water
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Talking Pumps
Pump Source
April 2008
By Caitlin Cunningham
Industry experts convene to discuss timely issues and emerging solutions
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Energy Efficiency
Water & Wastes Digest
March 2008
By Rebecca Wilhelm
An expert’s perspective on implementing cost-effective energy efficiency practices
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A Foreign Solution to Infrastructure Problems
Water & Wastes Digest
December 2007
By Neda Simeonova
Foreign investment is becoming a more viable solution in funding public-private partnerships. WWD invited José Luis Briceño, director, Department of Industry and Technology at the Trade Commission of Spain, to comment on this trend.
Investing in Water
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2007
By Clare Pierson
A senior water analyst discusses the water/wastewater industry in terms of dollar signs
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Adding to the Value
Membrane Technology
November 2006
Complied by Jeff Garwood and Steve Watzeck
GE brings complete, integrated offerings to municipalities
Superior Water Quality
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2006
Amy Osgood
Water & Wastes Digest asked David L. Brown, president of the American Membrane Technology Association and director of utilities for Jupiter, Fla., to discuss Jupiter’s pioneering and award-winning water utility, as well as the role membrane technology will play in addressing future water issues.
Rising to the Challenge
Water & Wastes Digest
October 2006
Compiled by Jessica Moorman
Neil S. Grigg discusses his current research projects, water security and the education of future industry professionals
Walk the Line
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2006
By Tim Gregorski
Standards and regulations expert J. Alan Roberson offers advice on rules affecting the water and wastewater industry
Mission in the Rain
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2006
By Tim Gregorski
Waterkeeper Alliance helps to shape storm water programs across the country
Deconstructing Pumps
Water & Wastes Digest
April 2006
By Tim Gregorski
Douglas J. Bingler, president of water technologies for Goulds Pumps/ITT Industries, shares his perspective on pump-related issues in the water/wastewater industry with WWD
A Commitment to Storm Water Management
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2006
By Amy Osgood
Neal Shapiro, Santa Monica’s urban runoff management coordinator, discusses the city’s approach to storm water management
Preparation for & Response to an Emergency
Water & Wastes Digest
January 2006
By Erik Rakoczy
WWD talks with the deputy director of Houston’s Public Utilities Division about the city’s preparation for and response to Hurricane Rita
Mile High Membranes
Water & Wastes Digest
November 2005
By Tim Gregorski
WWD talks with Bud Hart, water supply, treatment and quality manager at the Columbine (Colo.) Water Treatment Plant about the results of their membrane-related upgrades
Getting the Gulf Coast Back Online
Water & Wastes Digest
October 2005
By Tim Gregorski
As part of our coverage of Hurricane Katrina, Water & Wastes Digest recently discussed the water/wastewater-related issues resulting from Hurricane Katrina with Matthew Barker, a program manager with the Frost & Sullivan Water & Wastewater Equipment Group.
Q&A: Polymeric Membrane Filtration
Water Quality Products
October 2001
Wendi Hope King
The following interview is with Robert Huehmer, who currently is process manager with USFilter?s (a Vivendi Water company) Memcor, Microfloc and General Filter products division, located in Timonium, Md.
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A Leading Team
Water Quality Products
March 2001
Wendi Hope King, WQP Staff
After nine months of silence, the Osmonics team emerges renewed and ready for a future full of success.
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Q&A: Make No Mistake, the Industry Won’t Wait for MTBE Clean Up
Water Quality Products
March 2000
Wendi Hope King
Recent television news acknowledging the methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) problems has brought attention to this subject once again. In a one-on-one interview, Jack Hoffbuhr, executive director of the AWWA, discusses MTBE's effects, clean-up options and his opinion on television's attempt to inform consumers.
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