Stormwater management: evolution of a practice.: Green infrastructure, numeric limits are among recent trends shaping the stormwater field.
Jay Landers
págs. 15-18
WEF addresses certification, training issues.: Summit participants set strategy for helping operators.
Jennifer Fulcher
págs. 18-24
What's next for Caribbean ecosystems?: The region's coral reefs may hold the answer.
Mary Bufe
págs. 26-28
Nutrient compliance and a bigger carbon footprint?: Life-cycle assessments can help wastewater treatment plants strike a balance among competing environmental impacts.
Andrew Shaw, Christine deBarbadillo, Steve Tarallo, Kadava Anjana
págs. 56-59
Will U.S. POTWs need a carbon diet?: While most U.S. wastewater treatment facilities are currently exempt from greenhouse gas reporting rules, that could change. In the meantime, other countries are imposing emissions restrictions.
Laurie Ford, Bob Dominak, Bill Barber, Patricia Scanlan, Tony Koodie, Ajay Kasarabada
págs. 60-63
How to rate a watershed's sustainability.: The authors propose a method that combines the work of others to determine the impacts of humans - as well as municipal and industrial facilities - on watersheds.
Ethan T. Smith, Harry X Zhang
págs. 64-67
Exam in progress.: A guide to preparing for certification.
Suzanne De la Cruz
págs. 68-71
A sustainable training solution.: Union Sanitary District's competency-based workforce development program looks to the future.
Michelle Powell
págs. 72-74
Using social media for effective communication and outreach.
Maureen Barry, Daniel Jaimes
págs. 76-79
A new generation of optical dissolved oxygen sensors.
Robert Hengel, Klaus Reithmayer
págs. 80-83