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Industrial Facilities Create Jobs, Protect Water Quality — and Earn Awards

We’re honored to once again recognize 65 local companies and industries that put people to work in family-wage jobs while doing their part to protect the natural resources that make this region such an amazing place to live.

May 13, 2016 in Education, Industrial Waste, Operations / Wastewater Treatment, Protecting Our Waters.

A toast to clean water – working with wineries on wastewater management

Did you know Washington is now the nation’s second largest wine-producing state after California? That’s terrific news for the local economy. For WTD, it means working with wineries to make sure the wastewater from this growing industry is treated properly. Many wineries already do a great job managing their wastewater. But winery wastewater is acidic…

July 28, 2015 in Don't Flush That!, Industrial Waste.

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