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  1. Sewer spill caused by blasting mistake DEQ ACTION IN 2007: At least 200,000 gallons o
  2. BRIEF: Shafdan to publish NIS 300m sludge treatment tender: The sludge will be conver
  3. Study may find waste water problem
  4. Cobbetts Pond group receives EPA grant
  5. Officials, residents discuss proposed $46 mil wastewater treatment project
  6. Watchdog group attacks city for Washington lobby effort
  7. BRIEF: Basin project nearly done
  8. Sewer signs will help stop unsafe dumping
  9. City of Springfield Selects CGI for Erp System Modernisation
  10. Residents should be aware of pollution controls
  11. St. Paul filters the stink out of each drink: Water system's experiment eliminates ne
  12. Compromise doesn't reduce strength of water compact
  13. Water Department cited for sampling error
  14. Northeast China province braces for drought
  15. Sludge Makeup Hard to Know
  16. Making strides in water reuse
  17. Picayune attempts to rid itself of Dixie Utilities
  18. Briggs, Welling water districts ask TPWA for assistance
  19. Wastewater regs baffle cruise industry
  20. Philly Officials to Address H20 Quality
  21. Grants could be cash cow for dairies: $800,000 to improve water quality
  22. Colo. Town's Salmonella Water Scare Over
  23. Experts Relatively Unfazed by Reports of Drugs in Drinking Water
  24. Finland's Kemira Oyj Expands in China
  25. Expert: Crumbling New Albany pipes not CSX's fault
  26. Board approves measure to stop chromium from spreading
  27. Water board worried city may miss wastewater deadline
  28. BRIEF: Officials: Rain causes 12,000 gallons to spill into Cape Fear, Black rivers
  29. BRIEF: Senate passed 'produced water' act
  30. Warming could sap Superior: Great Lakes face algae, disease
  31. New source of renewable energy?
  32. Jackson officials feel cheated by water deal
  33. Dover acquires Neptune Chemical Pump Company
  34. eMeter announces $12M funding
  35. Hydraulic Institute: Registration now open for 2008 spring meeting
  36. Nikkiso-KSB GmbH form joint venture
  37. Watts Water Technologies to acquire Blücher Metal A/S
  38. MWH acquires Canada-based environmental consulting firm
  39. Fluid Imaging Technologies recognized as Exporter of the Year
  40. Siemens to reorganize worldwide water business
  41. Graver's filter technology receives Colorado acceptance
  42. Gainesville Regional Utilities earns GITA Excellence Award
  43. GE Fanuc acquires process technology assets from MTL Instruments
  44. European Commission shortlists Dutch water innovation
  45. Garlock completes new Houston plant
  46. Gainesville teams with Axon, SAP for ERP implementation initiative
  47. USAID recognizes Coca-Cola for sustainable water management
  48. FCS, Datamatic announce leak detection partnership
  49. Control Microsystems selects Kepware for ClearSCADA communications
  50. Energy-saving software gaining industry acceptance
  51. Atlanta convention center optimistic about quick recovery
  52. Dow Biocides to increase glutaraldehyde capacity
  53. EPA signs agreement with Federal Highway Administration for water liaison
  54. Transpara, OSIsoft announce OEM relationship
  55. United Water to acquire Utility Service Co.
  56. GE, Eureka Forbes create clean water joint venture
  57. Water Standard Company secures funding commitment for desal process
  58. An Interview with Siemens Water Technologies CEO Chuck Gordon
  59. Metropolitan Board adopts $1.9B spending plan
  60. CDM acquires Polish environmental project design firm
  61. Cobb County Water upgrades CIS to enhances customer service, financial performance
  62. CONTECH acquires European rights to CDS technology
  63. Innovative biogas technology launched to global market
  64. PRASA sells $1.5 billion investment grade issue
  65. Pennsylvania water treatment plant recognized for engineering excellence
  66. PBS&J acquires EcoScience Corporation
  67. City's wireless AMR network reduces costs, improves customer service
  68. Poseidon Resources receives environmental award
  69. Middlesex Water Company announces large-scale technology implementation
  70. Sensus reports growth in AMI services
  71. The Costs of Free Trade -- As our industrial core shrinks, why don't we call a spade
  72. Boiler Feed Water - Industrial WaterWorld
  73. Boiler Water Treatment - Industrial WaterWorld
  74. Produced Water - Industrial WaterWorld
  75. Membrane Bioreactors - Industrial WaterWorld
  76. Wastewater Treatment Products and Waste Water Management
  77. Storm Water Management Programs & Solutions for Stormwater Control - WaterWorld Magaz
  78. Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act Information & Updates
  79. Drinking Water Treatment Systems - WaterWorld Magazine
  80. Water World Magazine ENewsletter Subscribe Type B blurb
  81. Roadmap to secure control systems introduced at Water Security Congress
  82. LANXESS increases prices for ion exchange resins
  83. UK council welcomes parliamentary group's report
  84. Rain Bird opens call for award nominations
  85. Security standard to open for public comment
  86. Latest EMWIS e-newsletter now available
  87. Dow Biocides cancels off-list prices for glutaraldehyde
  88. Final report on future of UK water sector
  89. EPA seeks nominations for National Clean Water Act Recognition Awards
  90. Report on inaugural African Water Week released
  91. Internet reporting now available for facilities reporting TRI data
  92. Aircraft drinking water regulation proposed
  93. Major UK food, drink manufacturers pledge to reduce water use
  94. Researchers to create database of water pipe infrastructure
  95. ABB welcomes new IEC motor efficiency standard
  96. Desalination technology best for removing PPCPs from water
  97. California implements new NSF/ANSI 60, 61 requirements
  98. U.S. market for chromatography reagents to grow through 2012
  99. Pennsylvania American Water now accepting grant applications
  100. New book looks at business of water
  101. Wastewater treatment process wins innovation award
  102. WorldBriefs: Abu Dhabi power, water demand to soar
  103. More than $4M in water research funding available through AwwaRF
  104. U.S. WASH-in-Schools initiative launched
  105. New report examines pharmaceutical water, wastewater treatment
  106. Globe Foundation announces winners for Globe Awards
  107. Bureau Veritas UK appointed lead contractor on EU environmental monitoring
  108. Conn. DEP develops improved method for rapid compound ID
  109. World industrial valves market to reach US $72B by 2010
  110. 'Virtual Water' innovator awarded 2008 Stockholm Water Prize
  111. Water technopreneur awarded first Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize
  112. MWH-led consortium develops desalination research forum
  113. Artesian CEO leads National Association of Water Companies
  114. ACWA testifies at joint information hearing on water
  115. Pharmaceuticals in drinking water highlight need for increased monitoring
  116. TMDL webcast now available
  117. CWNS 2008 web training seminars for community stakeholders
  118. New EPA report on wastewater treatment, in-plant wet weather management
  119. Draft National Water Program guidance released for comments
  120. EPA tools to improve drinking water monitoring, reporting
  121. California adopts NSF/ANSI Standard 61, more stringent Standard 60
  122. Pumping station failures -- in search of an intelligent solution in UK
  123. SOCMA voices disapproval of passage of security IST mandates
  124. USDA, DOE to invest in biomass research, development and demonstration projects
  125. WEF launches private property virtual library
  126. Know Your Corrosion Protection Costs... All of Them
  127. EPA to propose more options for animal feeding operation rule
  128. EPA tool helps communities tap into energy savings
  129. Exploring the nexus between energy use and water infrastructure
  130. National groups launch drinking water protection campaign
  131. An Interview with AquaAeTer's Wes Eckenfelder
  132. Skilled Worker Shortage - Technicians in Industrial Water Control
  133. An Interview with URS Corp.'s Jamal Shamas
  134. University lab focuses on detecting, treating pharmaceuticals in water
  135. Sandia researchers say worldwide water shortage on horizon
  136. NSF discusses pharmaceuticals in water, next steps
  137. Waters offers drinking water testing for presence of pharmaceuticals
  138. UN Secretary-General calls for better strategies to use, conserve scarce water
  139. WQA offers fact sheet on pharmaceuticals in water
  140. Statement from AWWA on AP story on pharmaceuticals in drinking water
  141. New book draws attention to world water crisis
  142. Plastic pipe, fittings association teams with Honduran officials
  143. World’s Largest Recharge System Starts Production
  144. Filtration Membranes for Drinking Water Applications
  145. Membrane Basics for Wastewater Treatment
  146. MBR System Helps Meet Low Nutrient Discharge Limits
  147. Trends in Membrane Filtration in Canada
  148. Analysis of MBR and Tertiary Membrane Filtration for Water Reuse
  149. Upgrading Wastewater Facilities With Membrane Microfilters
  150. Plating Wastewater Reuse –An Innovative System Design
  151. Fine Screen Retrofit Cuts Upgrade Costs for New MBR Facility
  152. Study Examines Opportunities for >MBR Energy Optimization
  153. MBR Systems Provide Wastewater Reclamation In Rural Australia
  154. Redesign Helps Membrane System Meet LT2 Requirements
  155. Document Examines Legal, Policy Issues for Water Security
  156. EPA Releases Energy Management Guide
  157. Water Leaks Take a Bite out of the Budget
  158. Pressure Management
  159. EPA Submits Clean Water Needs Report to Congress
  160. When Should Variable Speed Drives be used to Save Energy?
  161. Multi–Parameter System Tracks Source Water Quality
  162. Minimizing Water Quality Impacts When Switching From Chlorine to Liquid Sodium Hypoch
  163. Advanced Pipette Calibration Technology Improves Water Quality Analysis
  164. Ozone System Helps SWTP Tackle Taste, Odor Problems
  165. Light Precast Concrete Troughs Offer Stainless Steel Alternative
  166. New Dosing Pumps Update Historic Treatment Facility
  167. Portable Analyzer Offers Simplified On–Site FOG Analysis
  168. Exhibitor Products
  169. Monitoring Aromatic Organics Helps Optimize Coagulation
  170. Product & Service: PIPE
  171. Procuct & Services: Flow, Level
  172. Bulletin Boards
  173. The Times They Are A–Changin’
  174. Caustic Dilution System Saves Money, Increases Safety
  175. Violation notices issued to joint sewer authority
  176. New stormwater rate structure for non-residential accounts devised
  177. BRIEF: U.S. EPA tells Southern Marin sewage agencies to shape up
  178. Council changes course on wastewater treatment plant: City to fix current plant befor
  179. U.S. to pay $250,000 over groundwater pollution
  180. Commissioners to seek proposals for water-sewer systems
  181. Swamp near SWA put on impaired list after water testing: Bacteria, low oxygen found i
  182. Theresa set to go on water project
  183. Dallas water billing full of glitches with $30 million system
  184. Utility pays state $9.5M in settlement
  185. Water pipelines across the US are breaking; repair costs put at nearly $300 billion
  186. Mobile Area Water & Sewer System Selects Systems & Software, a Subsidiary of Constell
  187. BRIEF: State commission wants water conservation incentives
  188. Sewage treatment plant may go green
  189. State offices to get municipal utilities
  190. Aspinwall plans to abandon water plant
  191. Stormwater programs trickle down to smaller communities
  192. Cintas cited for copper discharge
  193. Damage from Key Biscayne sewer project to be assessed
  194. State DNR blames water utility's missteps for need for boil order
  195. Rendell forming task force on water, sewage issues
  196. Caddo Mills receives $1.5 million grant for sewer system upgrade
  197. Solution under way for contaminated wells
  198. Tennessee-American to be spun off in IPO
  199. BRIEF: Watermen discuss suing over Chesapeake's decline
  200. Sewer district for Forge River area to be studied
  201. Towns mull takeover of water plant
  202. Experts: Illinois River should be on list of impaired streams
  203. Youngsters' art could help save Boise's water: The WaterShed Environmental Center wil
  204. Environmental officials fine water company $69,000: Arizona American given maximum pe
  205. Eugene Water and Electric Board Selects Tripwire Enterprise for NERC & PCI Compliance
  206. Vietnam to investigate if burial of spilled oil contaminated groundwater
  207. Dow must cut cyanide discharge to meet standard: SF water quality panel demand could
  208. Munster caught between sewer order, costs
  209. Fertilizing with treated sewage leads to complaints: County presses for more regulati
  210. Pipeline comment process hits turbulence
  211. Lawmakers work to halt S. Fla.'s pumping of sewage into ocean
  212. Lima considering new utility, fee for storm water control
  213. Northern Illinois U. prof discusses filtering third-world water-(Northern Illinois U.
  214. Ecuador expert recommends Chevron pay billions for jungle contamination
  215. County sues over sewer plan
  216. Malawi: Water Outages Abound As Utility Installs New Pumps
  217. UK Government: Increased Protection for Sewer-flooded Customers
  218. Stormwater costs may be soaring
  219. Bucksport hires water company to oversee sewer
  220. Water backing up in Omaha streets
  221. Sewer district starts sending bills for new storm-water charge
  222. Contamination threatens Utah water supply
  223. Vermont postpones legislation to mandate phosphorus reductions at sewer plants
  224. Public entities across the U.S. are partnering with private companies, trading contro