WWD Weekly eNews - Mar 25th, 2024
 
 
EPA Water leader video interview; California utilities take home WateReuse Awards
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March 25, 2024

Last Friday was World Water Day, and we had the honor of publishing a video interview with Bruno Pigott, the new leader of the EPA Office of Water about the future of EPA's Office of Water and how that aligns with his vision for the industry's future. Check out the full interview leading this newsleter below.

- Bob Crossen, Editorial Director

EPA Water Assistant Administrator Bruno Pigott shares his goals for the future of the industry and how EPA aims to realize that vision.
Utilities and professionals in Texas and Floria also receive awards for their excellence and service from WateReuse Association.
The Board of Selectmen and Town Administrator Mallory Aronstein announed the Town of Swansea received a federal grant to support the Route 6 Corridor Sewer Collection System project.
As wastewater plants get smarter by introducing PLCs, VFDs and other digital solutions, older plants are witnessing issues with poor power quality.
With one of the oldest water workforces in the nation, Maine is making it easier for military veterans to enter the water workforce with professional certifications and stable careers.
Water and wastewater liaison for CISA Lauren Wisniewski shares the resources and tools the federal agency has made available for public water systems in the U.S.
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