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Feature Article

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 Roy Bigham
Seth Fisher


The Next Wave in Air Purification

Some rare microorganisms collected all over the world may be the key to control technology for hazardous air pollutants and volatile organic compounds catching up to the lofty expectations of government and environmentalists.

by Edward Seagle P.E.


SPCC: Don't Wait and See

While the federal SPCC regulations aren't scheduled to take effect until next July, the deadline for industries to seriously be thinking about controlling spills is long past.

by Merrill E. Bishop


How Do You Clean Up 100 Years of Pollution?

The authors interview two environmental experts to gain a better understanding of what really happens in the field with modern XRF analysis instruments.

by Jim Martin
John Pesce


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.

by Steven London


'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 Kelly Crost

















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