Words On Water features conversations with people who work on water issues and discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing one of Earth’s most precious resources. Topics include infrastructure, innovation and technology, workforce, resource recovery, management, research, and public awareness. Words On Water is produced by the Water Environment Federation, a nonprofit education and technical organization with a membership of 34,000 water professionals.
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Words On Water features conversations with people who work on water issues and discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing one of Earth’s most precious resources. Topics include infrastructure, innovation and technology, workforce, resource recovery, management, research, and public awareness. Words On Water is produced by the Water Environment Federation, a nonprofit education and technical organization with a membership of 34,000 water professionals.
#245: The Revised Manual of Standards for Automation of Water Resource Facilities available at the WEF Bookstore
Words On Water
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#245: The Revised Manual of Standards for Automation of Water Resource Facilities available at the WEF Bookstore
Standards of Automation of Water Resource Facilities will help utility managers and operators better understand the designs of new automation … More
Words On Water
Words On Water features conversations with people who work on water issues and discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing one of Earth’s most precious resources. Topics include infrastructure, innovation and technology, workforce, resource recovery, management, research, and public awareness. Words On Water is produced by the Water Environment Federation, a nonprofit education and technical organization with a membership of 34,000 water professionals.