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Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2024
Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2024
Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2024
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PFAS Madness
Mandy Crispin
May 16, 2024
Recent rulings on PFAS has sent ripples through the water industry, from utilities and their customers to providers and communities.
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Asset Management
Beyond the Initial Investment: A Look at Water Service Line Costs & Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement
Marcus Elmer
May 14, 2024
Making the case for copper
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Drinking Water Treatment
Water is the Foundation of Life: Using Indirect and Direct Potable Reuse to Address Water Scarcity
Joe McDermott, PE
May 13, 2024
Tools to address water scarcity, drawbacks, benefits and what each requires
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2024 WaterWorld Young Pros
Mandy Crispin
May 10, 2024
WaterWorld features four ambitious young professionals who have been hard at work in the water industry.
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Drinking Water Treatment
Celebrating 50 Years of the Safe Drinking Water Act
Ellie Gabel
May 8, 2024
Ellie Gabel discusses the history of the SDWA and the impact its had over the years.
Smart Water Utility
Securing buy-in from leadership in a change-resistant industry
Julie Nemitz
April 26, 2024
What are the pros in implementing a new system as a legacy industry? How can a new system be utilized and what are the results?
More content from Volume 40, Issue 3, May/June 2024
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EPA announces final PFAS Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL)
Alex Cossin
April 10, 2024
Six PFAS chemicals are now regulated for limits in drinking water as EPA announces the first brand new MCL in drinking water since arsenic in 2001.