TODAY'S HEADLINES from WaterTech e-News Daily™
New water recycling system heads into space  5/16/2008
WASHINGTON — System will meet increased drinking water needs of space station.

Tulsa, OK, mayor considers big rate increase  5/16/2008
TULSA, OK — City residents would pay up to 54 percent more in less than three years.

North American students active in overseas water tech  5/16/2008
TROY, NY, and EDMONTON, ALBERTA — Engineering, medical students apply their knowledge, expertise.

OR city replacing ‘old, tired’ treatment plant  5/16/2008
SWEET HOME, OR — New plant will produce 6 million gallons per day.

Bcwaterjobs.com Job of the Day: Environmental Specialist I/II  5/16/2008
CARLSBAD, CA — The city of Carlsbad is seeking a qualified Environmental Specialist I/II.

AWWA holds book sale  5/16/2008
DENVER — In-stock books are 20 percent off in warehouse move.

Again, Mount Shasta tops CA taste test  5/16/2008
MOUNT SHASTA, CA — Will give national water contest another try.

L.A. mayor considers $1B ‘toilet-to-tap’ plan  5/15/2008
LOS ANGELES — Recycled wastewater would recharge drinking water supplies.

WHO study rates anti-diarrhea water treatment  5/15/2008
GENEVA — Cost-effectiveness of four household-level technologies is studied.

Volunteer homes sought for graywater study  5/15/2008
ALEXANDRIA, VA — Researchers are looking at graywater irrigation impact on plants, soils, health.


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