WWD Weekly eNews - Feb 12th, 2024
 
 
CSO consent decree in Massachusetts; Pump station design considerations
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February 12, 2024

Last week, I shared with you that our State of the Wastewater Industry Report is now available for reading in full. If you found the text too long, we have anothe format for you, a photo gallery!

We hope you take the time to flip through the nearly 30 charts using the data from survey responses of your peers. You'll learn about our peers thoughts and attitudes going into 2024, which will help identify where you are positioned in relation to them.

- Bob Crossen, Editorial Director

A consent decree requires the city of Lowell, Massachusetts to reduce combined sewer overflows, as well as detect illicit connections that discharge wastewater into the city’s stormwater system.
Stantec's Doug Reed and Vito Cimino share four simple considerations to tackle the complexity of large pump stations head-on.
Integrated sensor surveys of wastewater collection systems can be a relatively small expense that provides substantial information benefits.
A new Engineering Innovation Lab in Kenosha, Wisconsin will support Centrisys/CNP’s engineering departments.
Strategies for extending the life of underground wastewater infrastructure through the selection, application, and testing of advanced coating and lining systems.
Nominate a rising star in the wastewater industry to be recognized as a 2024 Wastewater Digest Young Pro! To qualify for the recognition, the nominee must be 40 years old or younger or must have 10 or fewer years of experience in the wastewater industry. Nominate yourself, a friend, or a colleague as rising star today!
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