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If you're interested in the #waterindustry and #watertanks, you might want to follow me! PUREWATER STORAGE LIMITED is all about putting #peoplebeforeprofit and prioritizing #peoplefirst. I'm always looking for suggestions on what to share, so feel free to let me know in the comments! #LinkedIn #networking #waterconservation
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🌊 Exciting News Alert! 🌊 Dear LinkedIn Family, We are delighted to share some fantastic news with you all! Through our valued partnership with one of the leading Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) companies specializing in wastewater projects, we are thrilled to unveil new and promising opportunities in the water sector. In light of escalating concerns surrounding water scarcity and the pressing need for sustainable solutions, there has never been a more opportune moment to immerse yourself in water management initiatives. From engineering marvels to pivotal policy development, the spectrum of opportunities within the water sector is vast and diverse. This collaboration not only signifies our commitment to addressing critical water challenges but also underscores our dedication to supporting our client in filling crucial roles and catalyzing economic growth in communities throughout the USA. Whether you are a seasoned professional with years of experience or an ambitious newcomer eager to make your mark, rest assured, there is a place for you in the dynamic and ever-evolving water industry. Let us come together and collectively shape a more sustainable future for generations to come. #WaterManagement #Sustainability #USAOpportunities #Wastewater
Hello LinkedIn Family! We're thrilled to announce new opportunities in the water sector, thanks to our partnership with one of the leading EPCs dealing in wastewater projects. With increasing concerns about water scarcity and the need for sustainable solutions, there's never been a better time to get involved in water management. From engineering to policy development, the opportunities are endless. By this collaboration, we're not only addressing critical water challenges but also supporting our client with hiring for its critical roles and driving economic growth in communities across the USA. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, there's a place for you in the water industry. Join us in shaping a more sustainable future for generations to come. #WaterManagement #Sustainability #USAOpportunities #Wastewater
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#hiring *Wastewater Senior Technical Leader (California)*, San Francisco, *United States*, fulltime #jobs #jobseekers #careers #SanFranciscojobs #Californiajobs #ExecutivePositions *Apply*: https://lnkd.in/gMZzrbsN Woodard & Curran is a national engineering, science, and operations firm with a simple vision for clean water, a safe environment, healthy communities, and happy people. As an employee-owned company, we strive to cultivate diverse teams and encourage collaboration in an equitable and inclusive culture. We seek talented individuals from all backgrounds to help us address a broad range of water and environmental issues. We prioritize our people, offering opportunities for professional growth, ownership, and flexibility. That's how we make a difference to our clients, people, and the planet.What will you be doing at Woodard & Curran?The ability to grow and succeed as a firm is a direct function of the technical expertise we develop within and the external client and business partnerships we cultivate. As such,theSenior Technical Leaderin our Wastewater Practice will be responsible forkeeping their group's technical proficiency at the forefront of their client and business relationships to market our innovative project delivery methods. This position is highly visiblebothwithin and outside the firm.You would be responsible for:You would be responsible for:Leadingthe growth of technical teams through the continued advancement of technical capabilities, with a focus on project deliveryand innovation in the wastewater treatment practice area.Working with PracticeLeaderstoimplementPractice plans and developPractice offerings.Supporting Project Managers& TechnicalManagers by providing strategic advice and technical leadership on wastewater treatment projects.Collaborating with Practice Leaderson Practiceapproach,technicaldirection,qualitycontrols, and innovation for the wastewater practice. Working with Practice Leaders, Business Development Leaders, Client Managers, and key senior sales to identify major opportunities, and new clients, and supportwastewater treatment pursuits.Leading the planning, analysis, and design of wastewater treatment plant processes and infrastructure improvements.Analyzing influent wastewater characteristics and existing wastewater treatment plant processes.Having a deep understating of digestion, dewatering, and disposal of biosolids.Supporting Project Managers& TechnicalManagersinthe completion of technical tasks to scope, schedule, and budget for wastewater treatment facilities.Understanding wastewater treatment construction and commissioningconsulting business including experience in project management and technical project execution.Maintaining a network of potential professional teaming partners, specialty sub-consultants, and industry experts; excellent reputation within the industry.Being visible in the marketplace as an
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The sheer size of #WaterTreatment facilities makes thorough human monitoring next to impossible. Learn how the right #VideoMonitoring system helps keep an eye on the entire process.
How to Video Monitor Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations - Opticom Technologies
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Last week, I mentioned the importance of commercial laundries, particularly in relation to how little the average consumer might think about them. In another field, #wastewatertreatment and #stormwatermanagement are also vital parts of our lives (and if we're being honest, like a referee in sports, we usually only notice them when something goes wrong). Like fresh towels in your hotel room from the commercial laundries example, stormwater management and wastewater treatment don't just happen magically. They require many talented, dedicated people working together, leveraging data and science, and studying the impacts of their efforts over time to tweak their approach as needed. In the article below, Dober's Angela Espy reviewed some research, utilizing data from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, that analyzed water management practices on water quality in several bodies of water in the Chicago area. Learn about that and more, including some helpful tips on how to improve wastewater/stormwater management techniques:
#Wastewater and #stormwater management are critical functions in our lives. While it can seem like a monumental task to treat such volumes of water, it is possible (and seasoned #watertreatment professionals can make it look easy). Not only is it possible: it works. Dober Laboratory Technician Angela Espy reviewed long-term water treatment efforts by local authorities with respect to the Chicago River and how such water treatment practices can yield success stories. She also offers some recommendations to improve your water treatment practices: https://hubs.ly/Q02lQDP00
Better Wastewater Management Practices Help Clean Up Chicago-Area Waters
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The sheer size of #WaterTreatment facilities makes thorough human monitoring next to impossible. Learn how the right #VideoMonitoring system helps keep an eye on the entire process.
How to Video Monitor Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations - Opticom Technologies
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A community's key ingredient for success - "concern for the people." Treatment Plant Operator - TPOMag.com - Wastewater treatment news, technical articles & products. featured an inspiring story about the innovative biosolids program from Central Davis Sewer District in Utah. Although this facility is not in the Midwest, we want to recognize the importance of considering your community's current and future needs when designing an upgrade. It's not about solving the problem now; it's about easing the problem in the future too. #tpomagazine #biosolids #biosolidsupgrade #biosolidstechnology #biosolidsdrying #biosolidsdewatering #biosolidsdryingtechnology #biosolidsdryingsolutions #dewateringsolutions #dewateringtechnology #wastewaterengineering
Award-Winning Biosolids Program Is Built on Relationships | Treatment Plant Operator
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We are looking for a resilient and passionate Environmental Senior Specialist! By becoming a part of our organization, you will be contributing to something significant and making a positive impact on the world. You can apply by aending your CV to this e-mail: [email protected] #ZeroCarbon #Decarbonization #Waste #Treatment #Disposal #RefuseDerivedFuel #CarbonFootprint #Sustainability #SDGs #Environment #ZeroWaste #RDF #SolidWaste #SRF #CarbonCredits #recruitment #environmental #jobalert #vacancy
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I was honored yesterday to have presented at Sonoma Clean Power-Advanced Energy Center in Santa Rosa, California , on behalf of the Tulane University Law School's Utility Vegetation Management Institute, a report and recommendations to the State of California's Wildfire Safety Advisory Board for legal and regulatory improvement to enhance the safety of California as well as its neighboring fire-prone states. Joining me on this presentation was the co-founder of the UVMI, Stephen R. Cieslewicz, who also co-hosts The UVM Podcast - Utility Vegetation Management. While California already has the most advanced legal and regulatory system in the country aimed at protecting against wildfires, it was encouraging to see the dedication of the WSAB Board, advisors, and the members of the public who were passionate about doing more to enhance this system. Tulane University UVMI provided 18 recommendations for consideration with relation to Utility Vegetation Management that included, among others: - Equitable participation in UVM activities by communications companies sharing utility poles - Standardization of terminology, using ANSI - American National Standards Institute A300 as a basis to avoid confusion - Clear demarcation of responsibilities of utility companies - Definition of responsibility for UVM on service drops - Alignment of regulatory intent for clarification of interpretation by the regulated community, ratepayers, and courts alike - Establishment of inspection and work frequency - Development and sharing of BMPs on a national basis - Clarification of refusal practice and procedure - Consideration of tree removal and determination of disposition of woody debris - Mitigation and carbon sequestration tracking as well as use of best available technology to catalog, mark, and protect against wildfire danger, preferably utilizing remote sensing technology enhanced by machine learning - Institutionalization of Right Tree / Right Place and Trees for Energy Conservation principles and developing methods for both planting and maintaining enough trees to expand the canopy cover, utilizing guidance from, among others, Arbor Day Foundation - Consideration of construction alternatives so that trees and nature are not always the side of the dispute that must give ground, understanding that there are times when an engineering solution that preserves trees should be the preferred alternative. We urged that any regulatory reform in California needed to have a holistic and balanced approach guided by the rights of public and private tree owners, the needs of the environment, the ability of utilities to both perform the work and recover the reasonable cost investment of the UVM activities, and a serious and aware concern for both worker and public safety. The full scope of the Tulane University Law School UVMI's recommendations are available from the WSAB or a copy can be obtained from the UVMI upon request. Thank you, WSAB, for this opportunity.
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