500-Year Storm Control With a massive rainstorm, the likes of which had not been seen for half a millennium, threatening to flood America's heartland, government workers and water equipment companies sprang into action, getting the right tools to where they needed.
'Green' Puts a New Spin on Pest Control Avian pests can add a whole flock of headaches to ownership and maintenance, but keeping the birds at bay doesn't necessarily mean adding to the pollution problem. Attacking birds in their senses is the key.
by KellyCrost
An Invitation to the Windy City WEF's annual conference and exhibition flows into Illinois' lakeside metropolis, presenting a global exposition of water technologies amidst the backdrop of straightforward Midwest know-how.
by RoyBigham SethFisher
Flood Control Infrastructure Saves Mississippi River floodwaters nearly claimed Missouri's oldest community in 1993. The high water was held back this time and a Trumbull company had a major role.
Environmental Management: Five Reasons for Noncompliance The federal government and one of the nation's largest agencies have identified the five most common root causes for environmental noncompliance. Let's look at each one and see how we can avoid them.
by Norman S.Wei
From the Editor's Desk: Fabulous Forties As Pollution Engineering and the Internet both begin their 40th year, we look back at the history of one groovy publication and how the Web has changed our industry.