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December 21, 1868: Birth of George Warren Fuller — This Day in Water History
December 21, 1868: Birth of George Warren Fuller in Franklin, Massachusetts. George Warren Fuller was, quite simply, the greatest sanitary engineer of his time, and his time was long—lasting from 1895 to 1934. In truth, we have not seen his like since. How did he reach the pinnacle of his field? What early influences led […]
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December 5, 1782: Van Buren’s Toilet; 1974: 60 Minutes—Drinking Water Dangerous; 1926: Claude Monet Dies — This Day in Water History
December 5, 1782: Martin Van Buren, 8thPresident of the U.S., is born. In the collective mind of “Mental Floss,” Van Buren is famous for his toilet. “When he lost his 1840 reelection bid in a landslide to war hero William Henry Harrison—Van Buren picked up only six states in the electoral college, and not even […]
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December 6 and 10 Complimentary webinars
Show me the money! – What the new Smart Wastewater Track will teach you at WWETT 2020!
December 6, 2019 at 2 PM ET
What should you care about ‘smart’ wastewater? If you care about income, ROI, environmental compliance – then THIS is being ‘smart’!
At this event Oliver Grievson will showcase what the 3 session track will include and also introduce the Expert Panel:
And if you plan on attending – have this Discount Code on us!
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WIPAC Webinars – The dawn of new level sensors for the water industry
10th December 2019 at 12:00 PM (GMT) (Local Time Zone should resolve on registration)
In the first WIPAC Webinar brought to you by Water Industry Process Automation & Control we have invited our very first Director of WIPAC and Marketing Manager of Vega Control Systems, Doug Anderson, to answer the question as to whether radar measurement technology is a better solution than more traditional ultrasonic level measurement.
Toward a Michigan Sanitary System Administrative Code
WasteWater Education was invited to speak to the Michigan Resource Stewards in Clare, MI on September 10, 2019.
Following the collapse of the 2018 attempt to force legislation, we have continued to build partnerships and work toward a better, more open and transparent consensus process.
Here is the presentation we provided both as a PDF and slide presentation.










July 30, 2018: Wooden Water Pipes in Edinburgh; 1982: Surgeon General Koop discusses fluoride; 1894: Jersey City’s Contaminated Water Supply — This Day in Water History
July 30, 2018: Article in Scottish Construction Now—260-year-old Wooden Water Pipes Unearthed in Edinburgh. “Workers have unearthed rare 260-year-old wooden water pipes during a dig in Edinburgh. Fifteen pieces of the elm piping were unearthed during excavation work at George Square, where a new underground heating system is being built by the University of Edinburgh […]











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