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WEFTEC 2011 – Day 3: the beginning?
The third in a series reporting on the Water Environment Federation’s annual technology conference. Part 1 here. Part 2 here. Monday was, for many people, the first day of the conference. That being the case, the first agenda item of … Continue reading
Categories: Environment, Water
WEFTEC 2011 – Day 2
The second in a series reporting on the Water Environment Federation’s annual technology conference. Part 1 here. Day 2: The second day of technical sessions started with lingering memories of the Hampton Road Sanitation District presentation. They do a lot … Continue reading
Categories: Environment, Water
WEFTEC 2011
Introduction: Everyone has heard of Einstein’s E=MC2. But what does this matter on a daily basis? What difference does this make in terms of my power and water? At WEFTEC in early October, the issues of power and water came … Continue reading
Categories: Energy, Environment, Water

