

Hurricane Michael's environmental impacts
https://www.floridatoday.com/story/weather/2018/10/12/hurricane-michael-devastate-environment/1588926002/ Before Michael, the toxic fish-killing algae had already peaked, and hopes are high that if there's a silver lining to Michael it's that the surge and wind and torrential rains might have broken up the blight. But it's also possible that the organism responsible for the outbreak could be recharged by the nutrients washing back into the Gulf, spreading its deadly impact ov

Scholarships for Utility Staff to Visit Utilities with Innovations of Interest
Scholarship applications are now available for utility personnel interested in visiting other utilities with innovations of interest. The exchange — supported by the Water Research Foundation; Water Environment Federation; and National Association of Clean Water Agencies — provides a way for utilities to learn about, gain confidence in, and adopt new technologies and approaches more quickly. https://www.tpomag.com/online_exclusives/2018/10/scholarships-available-for-utility-s