WEF announces the release of three new publications

Aug. 19, 2014

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The publications, “Wet Weather Design and Operation in Water Resource Recovery Facilities,” “Moving Toward Resource Recovery Facilities” and "Green Infrastructure Implementation,” are available for purchase in WEF’s online marketplace.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The Water Environment Federation (WEF) announced the addition of three new publications to its resource library, available for purchase in WEF’s online marketplace, according to a press release.

The publications focus on the timely water quality issues of resource recovery, wet weather design and green infrastructure implementation, stated the release.

Wet Weather Design and Operation in Water Resource Recovery Facilities” offers professionals a comprehensive reference of current design and operational practices for dealing with challenges associated with the proper management of wet weather flows, continued the release.

Moving Toward Resource Recovery Facilities,” is a peer-reviewed publication that focuses on the importance of moving away from waste and toward value streams, and “Green Infrastructure Implementation provides information promoting the implementation of green infrastructure, reported the release.

Read the entire release here.

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