TODAY'S HEADLINES from WaterTech e-News Daily™
Water suppliers, oil cos. settle in big MTBE case  5/9/2008
NEW YORK — Utilities would receive $423 million, plus help with future cleanups.

CA softener-ban bill full of ‘suspense’  5/9/2008
SACRAMENTO, CA — Dealers seek veto by Schwarzenegger.

Great Lakes bill aims to clean up ‘areas of concern’  5/9/2008
WASHINGTON — Levin and Voinovich introduce Great Lakes Legacy Act of 2008.

Poll: Response to pharmaceuticals issue subdued  5/9/2008
Four-fifths say their communities have shown little or no response.

Bcwaterjobs.com Job of the Day: General Manager  5/9/2008
SAN LORENZO, CA — The Oro Loma Sanitary District is seeking a qualified General Manager.

PA utility quality manager has gripe with DEP  5/9/2008
HERSHEY, PA — Public notices of ‘paperwork’ violations can be unduly alarming, he says.

High lead levels prompt POU device recommendation  5/9/2008
TRENTON, ONTARIO — Mandatory testing reveals elevated levels of lead in homes.

FL city taps tanks dry  5/9/2008
GROVELAND, FL — Overuse shuts down part of utility here.

Pittsburgh commits to $125M upgrade project  5/9/2008
PITTSBURGH — Aging treatment plant and mains need repairing.

AWWA promotes water security  5/9/2008
DENVER — Group issues reminder during Drinking Water Week.


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