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Unrivaled skill, exceptional professionalism, and limitless energy were on display during Operations Challenge 2021, considered the wastewater operations...

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Rob Gledhill, President & CEO of Blue-White Industries, shares his company's experiences about how the COVID-19 pandemic has...

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The Water Leadership Institute Class of 2021 includes 54 water professionals representing 29 states, Canada, and New Zealand....

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PPG sent Rob Pawlak, General Manager of Protective and Marine Coatings, and Scott Doering, Director of Commercial and...

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Chad Nunnery, President at Composite Access Products, describes the advantages and features of the company’s traffic-rated, composite manholes...

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Peter Grevatt, Water Research Foundation CEO, shared his organization’s recent work and its importance and talked about its...

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Dan Rinehart, Trojan Technologies Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing, explains some of the newest features currently...

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In September, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) announced the 15 distinguished members who received the title of WEF...

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Kaushal Trivedi, Global Business Development Manager for Teledyne ISCO, visited the WEFTEC Live Studio to talk about wastewater-based...

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Dr. Britt Faucette explains why compost should be in every stormwater professional’s toolbox....

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Vincent Caillaud, Chief Executive Officer of Veolia Water Technologies, and Mike Gutshall, General Manager of Veolia Water Technologies...

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Unlike the deadly 1918 pandemic where symptoms appeared within hours and fatalities often occurred within a few days,...

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