Will Washington Rediscover Water Infrastructure?: Infrastructure advocates look to new Congress, Obama administration to boost water and wastewater funding
págs. 19-22
Decreased Liquidity: A declining economy will pose challenges for water and wastewater utilities, but new opportunities may exist in 2009 and beyond
págs. 23-26
Energy Management: Volatile energy market may prompt more utilities to pursue self-sufficiency, greener operations
págs. 26-29
Plan Ahead With MBRs: This new Arizona treatment plant helps with both current and future water-management needs
Scott Levesque, Cindy Wallis-Lage, Brad Hemken, Stephen Bontrager
págs. 34-37
The Right Tool for the Job: Dynamic modeling can help utilities minimize both the risks and costs of capital projects
Rion Merlo, Denny Parker, José Jiménez, Eric J. Wahlberg, John Bratby
págs. 38-43
Regulatory Update Needed: The Secondary Treatment Regulation is no longer relevant to advanced wastewater treatment facilities
Rob Baur, Mary Darr, Greg Farmer, Wayne Schutz, José Jiménez, Woodie Mark Muirhead
págs. 44-49
Preventive Maintenance: Tune up your work force now to avoid costly repairs later
págs. 50-53
A Handy Solution: Staff develop odor-control units at a fraction of the cost of paying someone else to design and build them
págs. 60-62
Pattern Recognition: Using diurnal flow to predict and prevent odors
págs. 63-67
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