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This first episode of The Water Sifu will introduce you to myself and explain how I went from a life devoted to the martial arts to running a water distribution system, working in water treatment, and sitting behind the microphone. I will also discuss the potable water industry, jobs in th...
($39.5M today) in economic activity, and supported at least 367 jobs. California lakes produce gigantic black bass (Fig. 1), including fish potentially weighing 20-25 lbs – sizes that put California in competition for world records. It is unclear why California bass grow to be so large ...
California is letting billions of gallons of stormwater wash out to sea each year, report finds March 1, 2024 Dollars not invested in improved efficiency will not be saved; they will instead have to be spent on more expensive options to achieve water sustainability, such as wastewater recycling...
These investments take the form of storm water capture and treatment infrastructure, groundwater treatment equipment and recharge systems, graywater systems for homes, sub-metering multi-family housing, water de-salting facilities, indoor appliance/fixture retrofit campaigns, ecosystem restoration, and ...
[42]. Since the benefits of SWM may be overridden by SWM implementation costs in the short term, this fact usually puts pressure on the water utilities, forcing them to abandon SWM project proposals and divert their attention to other issues (i.e., water and wastewater treatment projects). ...
The water treatment industry is a vital and growing part of Canada’s economy in communities across the country. Our industry directly and indirectly supports more than 10,000 jobs, paying more than $500 million in wages in Canada. We generate $3 billion in annual economic activity, and provi...