Coming soon: Special edition newsletter covers top 14 news of 2014

Dec. 10, 2014

BIRMINGHAM — This month’s Special Edition e-Newsletter will feature 14 of the most popular news releases covered this year in WaterTech e-News Daily.

BIRMINGHAM — To close out the year, Water Technology is compiling and will be delivering a Special Edition e-Newsletter on the top 14 news releases of 2014 covered in WaterTech e-News Daily.

This list will feature the most popular news releases of the year with topics ranging from transforming wastewater into drinking water and new legislation impacting the water industry, to industry conference coverage and newly released research.

Here at Water Technology, we strive to keep our readers up-to-date with the latest news and trends impacting the water industry. In preparation of the Special Edition e-Newsletter’s release, and to discover what news stories you enjoyed reading most during 2014, we created a poll containing the top 14 headlines of this year.

You can vote for your favorite news release here.

Subscribe to the Special Edition e-Newsletter, or any of our other online exclusive e-newsletters, here.

Did you miss last month’s topic on drinking water? Check it out here.

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