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Bay Area High School Student Wins Prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize
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CWEA Presents Statewide Wastewater Awards In Laboratory, Engineering And Pre-treatment
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San Elijo water campus receives award
The San Elijo Joint Powers Authority recently received a prestigious “Plant of the Year” award from the California Water Environment Association for its Water Campus on Manchester Avenue. San Elijo won the recognition first at the regional level before being named top among medium-sized wastewater agencies throughout California. The Plant of the Year award recognizes accomplishments in compliance, innovative practices, cost effectiveness and superior plant performance. San Elijo earned the award for its commitment to renovating aging infrastructure, working with San Diego State University and using student research, prioritizing staff development, and integrating computer modeling into daily operations. San Elijo serves Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar and parts of Rancho Santa Fe. The plant can process more than 5 million gallons of wastewater and stormwater daily. The agency also produces recycled water for industrial uses and irrigation a
Capping a week of significant changes for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, the city s largest provider of HIV and other health services to the LGBTQ community has named an interim CEO. It comes just days after the nonprofit quietly laid off 17 staff members.
Kevin Rogers, previously the foundation s chief financial officer, will serve as its interim CEO beginning May 7. He is succeeding Joe Hollendoner, a gay man who had announced in January that he would resign in May in order to join the staff of the Los Angeles LGBT Center in July.
As the Bay Area Reporter previously reported, Hollendoner will ascend to CEO there in July 2022. He is succeeding lesbian longtime CEO Lorri L. Jean, who is retiring.
Wastewater Has the Best Green Jobs Workers Don’t Know About Wastewater offers high-tech jobs at the leading edge of sustainability and public health. But aging workers are leaving, creating a shortage of skilled workers. Public utilities need to step up their recruitment game. Carl Smith, Senior Staff Writer | April 7, 2021 | Features
The more than 800,000 miles of public sewers in the U.S. and the 500,000 miles of private sewers that link to them are long enough to circle the globe more than 50 times. They dwarf the mere 47,876 miles of the interstate highway system.
According to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), local governments spend $20 billion a year in capital expenditures on sewers, and $30 billion a year operating and maintaining them. In 2016, a U.S. EPA survey determined that $271 billion was needed to improve and maintain the vast wastewater infrastructure, most of it within five yea
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