Kansas LifeLine Archives
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| 2 | Letters |
| 4 | Do You Know What To Do In An Emergency? |
| 6 | Budget Cuts Impact KRWA’s Training Program |
| 8 | Legally Relevant: Late Payment, Shut Off and Reconnection Fees |
| 12 | The 2010 Census May Require Your Utility To Hit "The Reset Button" |
| 16 | Every System Should Develop and Update Its Water Conservation Plan |
| 18 | Disasters Will Strike -- Let’s Be Ready to Help Each Other |
| 20 | City of Elkhart, KS Water Supply Threatened by Oklahoma Farmer |
| 24 | The Best Solution for Meeting New, Proposed Effluent Limits? Stop Discharging! |
| 28 | Nortonville Begins Complete Water System Upgrade |
| 30 | City of Bentley Develops a New Water Supply |
| 34 | Conference Review -- Help Make A Difference |
| 40 | 44th Annual KRWA Conference Opening Session |
| 42 | EXPO Hall -- Largest Show in Mid-America |
| 46 | "Our Health Care Quandary", address by Matt All, BCBS of Kansas |
| 52 | National Rural Water Association President Joe Liles’ Addresses Thursday Luncheon |
| 58 | Award Winners, Employees, Friend of Rural Water, Best Tasting Water |
| 64 | Topic Of Wasted Tickets Brings Water Systems and One-Call Together |
| 69 | Ergs, Joules & Such: Notes on Energy Savings for the Rural Water Community (and Others) |
| 70 | How Much Is Too Much? A Backwards Approach To Implementing Technology |
| 74 | Leavenworth Cons. RWD 1 Completes New Storage Tank |
| 76 | Burlingame Invests in Their Wastewater System and Becomes Kansas 2011 Earth Day Project |
| 80 | Cherryvale, Sterling and Udall Receive KAN STEP Awards to Rehabilitate Community Buildings |
| 84 | Combined Chlorine -- Getting the Chlorine and Ammonia Feed Rates Correct |
| 88 | Cross Connections Between Potable Water and Sanitary Sewers Need to be Reported Immediately |
| 90 | Pottawatomie Rural Water District No. 4 Makes Much-needed Improvements |
| 94 | Protecting the Source: It’s Time for YOUR Plan! |
| 97 | New Staff Positions at Kansas USDA Rural Development |
| 98 | Good Manners for Board/Council Members |
| 102 | Phillipsburg Successfully Pigs Transmission Line |
| 104 | Computer Corner: Use Common Sense to Keep Your Computer Virus Free |
| 108 | Pay Them in Water |
| 112 | Annual Funding Workshop Conducted by Kansas Department of Commerce at Lyons |
| 114 | GPS Mapping Should Be More Than Just Printing New Maps |
| 116 | KRWA Donates $2,500 for Circuit Rider Work in Central America |
| 118 | Getting Paid -- Accepting Online Payments May be Getting Easier for Rural Utilities |
| 119 | Advertisers’ Index |
| 120 | Fun & Philosophy |
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November 2005 Issue
Letters
KRWA and the Legislature
Water and wastewater system planning needs
Upcoming workshops deal with water dispute resolution
Herbicide over-spray complicates routine project
Water
infrastructure trickles down to economics
Backflow
protection: how well is your water system protected?
Eminent Domain is in the news - what does it mean to you?
Council Grove water plant upgrades make ozone
primary disinfectant
Maintenance: do it or risk losing your facilities
When are 7 U.S.C.A. 1926(b) cases justified?
The
TOC removal requirement: is it necessary?
Monitoring, costs for cities and RWDs purchasing water
may jump
Developers - coming your way fast!
Public Wholesale Water District No. 13 - a dream realized
Morrill community pulls together on KAN STEP
No
more city, county sales taxes on residential non-commercial and
agricultural water purchases in 2006
The Money Line
Data back-up - to avoid a data loss disaster
New
Tools available for Source Water Protection
Power & water - a hundred year story
Education plays its role in water protection
Winfield upgrades water treatment plant
Planning for customers - past, present and future
Save that well before it collapses
Agra installs
new water system with help from KAN STEP
Wellhead protection: local people finding local solutions
Employees and
decision-makers - partners for the
common good
KRWA membership roster
Bits & Pieces
Fun & Philosophy
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July 2005 Issue
Legislative agendas:
easier said than done
Addressing challenges,
finding solutions
Impact of compliance costs
set at $61 million for Kansas systems
Legislative letters
support Kansas water
Biofilms in systems with
combined chlorine
Nonpoint source
pollution. How can one help?
What you never learned about
hiring an engineer or negotiating an engineering contract
Peristaltic pumps deliver
with reliability
Wilsey, city and trailhead
with a future
Measuring up: KRWA
helps with first steps to building success
Sustaining Kansas
communities: RWDs construct new facilities
Washington KAN STEP: fire
and EMS facility is now in service
Training: a transfer of
information - or can you see what's being said?
Osage City: years ahead in
meeting DBPR requirements
As advertised - and more!
Conference 2005
Carbondale comeback: water
treatment plant under control
Other utilities push
economic development - should water systems do the same?
Delbert "Bert" Zerr joins
the KRWA team
Reducing algae growth in
wastewater treatment
Overtime: pay now or PAY
later
KRWA helps Camp Kanza Boy
Scouts provide clean safe water
New state-of-the-art water
plant goes online for the city of Iola
Water supply problems
challenge extreme southeast Kansas
Impending EPA Ground Water
Rule implementation
Dogs 'N Roses
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 March 2005 Issue
Ice storm teaches lessons,
cooperation
Water Plan initiatives
advanced by Kansas Water Authority
Out with the liars and
the cheats
Lead levels misrepresented
in U.S. cities
Wastewater worker hazard
protection
Some perspectives on 1926(b)
cases
It's not KRWA: It's YOU!
Bottled water all set to
help, not hurt, tap water purveyors
Antennae mania
Larned Water - capacity
and infrastructure enhancement
Flow meters to determine
wells' impact on Solomon drainage
The digital ortho aerial
photo - cornerstone of GIS/GPS mapping
KRWA's 2005 Conference & Exhibition: Quality Water -
Sustaining Kansas Communities
Kansas Water Plan pays for
assistance to reduce high water loss
Data loggers are efficient
troubleshooting tools
Disinfectants and
Disinfection By-Products ...the suspicions, the truth and the solutions
Concrete countertops?
Try this for creative expression
Water loss means wasted
resource, expenses and lost revenue
Continuous chlorine
monitoring helps systems ensure quality
Small systems impacted by
new drinking water regulations
Cooperation - key to
regional system development
Working to make KAN STEP
work for you
Source Water Protection
requires teamwork
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December 2004 Issue
KRWA helps ensure your community's
future
Sustaining communities is KRWA's
dedication
Financial decisions today
key to future Water Plan success
KRWA receives Magazine of the Year
Award
New staff members join the ranks
of KRWA
FLSA: Impact for systems and
organizations alike
KRWA expands mapping and technical
support services
GPS mapping - moving systems into the
digital era
Sanitary surveys illustrate a water
system's deficiencies
KDHE Bureau of Water adopts new
regulations
New landmark on Marion County
horizon
Emergency assistance, new operator
training goes to work
What do you call an emergency?
Grassland Reserve Program - water
security for the future
Source water protection is paramount to
any system
KRWA Annual Conference 2005
more online...
Losing your operator? Challenge or
crisis?
Marion County water project thirsts for
funding
Chlorine and ammonia reactions:
maintain the correct ratio
Wastewater systems need regular
maintenance
Job partners: awareness and safety
Ten ways to increase security for
under $10
Issuance of new Kansas sales tax
exemption certificates
Looking for solutions? Get involved!
RUS withdraws grant program for private
water wells
New rules, new regulations, new
technologies
Eudora's wastewater plant now
conserving potable water use
In celebration of and education
about the gift of water
Corning works as one
Tank inspection means more than
looking at paint
Don't judge phosphates on costs alone
Well clean-up helps Gypsum produce
better water
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July 2004 Issue
"KanDo" attitude sets KRWA
apart
Legislature passes provision
for cities, RWDs to pay Fee vs. tax
KRWA announces two new
programs; staff changes
KRWA will work to do
more, not less
Regional solutions for
regional needs
Mapping: The first step
to the digital era
KDHE sponsors new emergency
assistance, operator training
Trials and tribulations of
Rawlins County: McDonald's involvement
McPherson BPU's plans pay off
Source water protection is
paramount for any system
Sabetha honors; dedicates
Veterans' Memorial
Good water and sound
operations essential to system's health
Conference Roundup,
2004
Meet the Award Winners!
Exhibitors & Speakers
Prize Winners
Hotels for 2005
Follow thru = goal
achieved
Kansas Ag Department
receives EPA award
Safety first - it's a must
Containment systems
help ensure chlorine capture
H.S.A.? Who's eligible for a
health savings account?
Regulatory news from
Washington
Rules, regulations and
recordkeeping
Water loss problems?
Let's check those master meters
LT1ESWTR: New reg will
test operators' skills
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March 2004 Issue
KRWA works to be
relevant and dynamic
Legislative update:
bills of interest to water systems
KRWA announces changes in
staff
KRWA works to
help others help themselves
It ain't easy being Kansas -
but it's better than the alterative
Careful listening vs.
fast-food society
New GPS-GIS training
coming
Fire hydrants on
rural water districts: risky venture or benefit
Rate increase by
Topeka draws ire of RWD purchasers
Retaining walls add
function and character to projects
Proposed development
seen as threat to water quality
Asset Management and
Strategic Planning: good partners for your system's future
Public partnership proves
successful
Do you have demons in your
water well
Selecting backflow
prevention hardware
"Quality That Kansans
Count On!" - 2004 Conference : see the
conference on this site
Scada upgrade pumps more
water for less money
Timely repairs saves
wastewater stabilization ponds
Expensive upgrades
driven by new regulations: just how much is $33.7 million?
From water to prison - and
back in water
Correct
installation of meters is critical to accuracy
Seneca makes improvements
to wastewater system
Stage 1 Disinfectants and
Disinfection Byproducts Rule, monitoring and reporting issues
Is your water system -
or its management - up for sale?
Howard, KS: population
800, rebuilds its sewer system
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 November 2003 Issue
Easements: Not easy
anymore!
80 foot fall kills
water tower worker in Columbus, KS
Partners leave
no system behind!
Board training,
sure -- but board certification?
"Quik Theory" helps
determine meter accuracy
Enterprise makes KAN
STEP work
Communication:
Important tool needed for construction
Vulnerability
assessments: Required of some, helpful for all
Wellhead protection:
Merely a written plan - or a plan they're writing home about?
Drought + broken
service line = emergency
Water tower dedicated
to Butler RWD 8 operator
Announcing KRWA's 2004
Conference & Exhibition
A GPS primer - the basics
High resolution
photography - benefits and costs
Remapping of
RWDs ongoing
Small town of
Clyde makes big stride
Testing meters -
and what you lose by not doing it
Interest rates: The
Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Improving water well
operations begins with drillers' logs
Chlorine dioxide:
Pros and cons in Kansas
Annexation vs.
encroachment
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July 2003 Issue
KRWA
participates in Rural Water Rally
Improving management for better drinking water
Safe water
provides opportunities otherwise unavailable
Lawsuits
center on the question: Just what is a Kansas stream?
13+ Kansas water
systems impacted by nitrates
Atchison
RWD 4 locates water loss contributors
Use of
innovative materials helps KAN STEP projects
Operator training
and training preferences
Oil and water
don't mix
Cleaned wells and
pipes improve water quality at Burdett
GPS Mapping:
methods used by KRWA
Public Wholesale
4 wins Great American Water Taste Test
Crowds make 2003
Conference a success; meet award winners
(in pdf format; may take a few minutes to load)
Read all about the
2003 Conference (html format; just link page by page)
Awards and winners named at
2003 Conference
Are you ready
for CMOM?
Gov. Sebelius
appoints Joe Harkins interim director of the Kansas Water Office
Bubble-up or
wake-up? How would you like your meters?
Radio-read meters:
One Kansas water district's experience
Dripping hydrants
and other surprises
Controlling taste
and odor at surface water treatment plants
Enhance your
quality of life
Dissolved oxygen
technology
Filtration
alternatives and water treatment for small systems
A review of
backflow and cross connection control
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March 2003 Issue
County-wide
dinner meetings big hit with RWDs
Communication is key to timely project development
Computers help even the smallest water utilities
Design-build
is new and different, but it works
A suggestion for
Medicaid reform
Capital
Improvement Plans - essential tools for success
Scorecard on
water conservation efforts
KAN STEP: A
concrete solution to community needs
Practical training covers high and low tech needs
Plumbing Code, water distribution and sewer systems
Groundwater Management Districts propose regulations
Simple fix solves dirty water problem for Bentley
KRWA's Annual Conference & Exhibition
(in pdf format; may take a few minutes to load)
Big
Dividends for solar-powered equipment in wastewater treatment
Water level drops in drought area
Surface water systems prepare for Disinfection
By-Products Rule
$2.9 million upgrade completed at Baxter Springs
Waldo finishes fire station addition
Farm rules don't protect groundwater
Ellsworth completes $2.6 million plant upgrade
Working together, getting results
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 November 2002 Issue
Is a
telecommunication antenna right for your storage tank?
Threat to water system raises question: Who's in charge?
Communication
is first step to cooperation
The LMI Survey -- all
important tool for CDBG programs
ASWAT released for
Source Water Assessments
Water: In the News!
Tuttle Creek
Dam "upgrade" update
So what's a
Status Quo?
Part II: How do
we protect our water systems?
New regs pose
major hurdles for small surface water plants
New energy
generation from Kansas' wind
Mosquitoes, your
system and the West Nile Virus
Maytag says
"Thank You" to Bern and Nemaha RWD 1
Long Term Care
vs. Acute Medical Care
Kansas Rural
Development announces projects
Innovation solves
selenium issue for Glade
Historically low
interest rates bring good and bad
Dennis Schwartz
ends term as NRWA President
City of Nickerson
improves water system
Capacity
Development: developing more than just capacity
Lessons Learned
Bits & Pieces
Water treatment
plant maintenance begins with housekeeping
Water system service
territory dispute continues
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 July 2002 Issue
Your
Association is only a phone call away
Accomplishments in 2001: sales tax and mapping
Air stripper
improves water quality in Washington, KS
KAN STEP:
Community Self-Help
Information is only
valuable if used
Hoisington, KS
- one year later
Do you know the
major threats to your drinking water quality?
Groundwater pollution serious, but the state's working on it
(PDF format)
Conference Roundup: Breaking records yet again
(PDF format)
Meet the Award Winners, Conference 2002
(PDF format)
Emporia's water:
one of the Nation's best!
2002 Kansas ice storm found systems unprepared
Tuttle Creek
Dam and the Big One . Earthquake that is
Filter maintenance
essential to meet new SDWA regs
KRWA mapping
program moves forward
T. J. Dickerson
passes away
Backflow
prevention? What is that?
Getting your city
or RWD in good financial shape
How do we
protect our water systems?
Board/Council
Member Do's and Do Not's
Tower controls pay
off
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March 2002 Issue
Finding and
keeping good board members
People Make the
Difference
Territorial
disputes often over power, money or influence -- not just water
$640,000
question: replace or repair the collection system?
Kansas
Water Assurance Districts: What are they?
Customers rebuild
waste system in Ellis RWD 2
New emphasis
by KRWA for on-site help for boards/councils
Chlorine residual
assures quality, fulfills required regs
KDHE's Source
Water Assessment Program - Prelude to Wellhead Protection
Water loss =
money lost
Shut off policies
and procedures: Do yours need an overhaul?
Example Policy
for discontinuance of service for a RWD . . .
Example
ordinance for discontinuance of service for a city
Notice for
Discontinuance of Service - Municipal or RWD
Politicians
should not make technical decisions
Peabody gets new
water supply from Hillsboro
Emergency water
supply plan is a must
When people
"work" - it makes a difference
KRWA announces 2 new
staff members for mapping program
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November 2001 Issue
Are you a LEADER?
People do make the difference
Agreement unexpectedly causes headaches for RWD
Meet KRWA's new Source Water Tech
Thermal expansion can be deadly
Council Grove: high quality water in the Flint Hills
Nemaha RWD 1 completed Kan Step project
Stockton dedicates new $2.8 million plant
Preventing terrorism: every utility's new frontier
City of Horton develops new well field
Wastewater reuse saves $$ for Kansas communities
Accurate meters are an investment, not an expense
Murphy's Law vs. backflow prevention
New GPS mapping program in development
Kan Step works - I'm excited to help
Balancing dollars vs. dependable supply: PWWSD 18's solution
Affordability of arsenic, other water regs starts debate
Awareness and
Vigilance: Rural and Small System Threat Readiness and Response
What is
GASB-34 -- and why should you care?
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 July 2001 Issue
Will you, or won't you, make the difference
Sales tax exemption signed
Hot weather brings water quality concerns
Does the new water banking bill mean Kansas can stop worrying about aridity?
How to avoid rate shock
Water conservation should be year-round effort
Hoisington disaster unparalled for small town
Conference roundup: The beat goes on
Ringworms, water well protection and catfish
City of Clay Center and minimum desirable streamflow administration
Cleaning pipelines benefits Nemaha RWD 1
It's time water systems develop advertising campaigns
Cross connection liability for the water purveyor
Removing sludge can be self-help project
On-site help - when and where it's needed
Working with neighbors is important
System operators have real responsibilities
Decentralized wastewater system planned in Sedgwick County
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March 2001 Issue
Fulfilling the mission
Bottled water costs more, so it must be better, right?
Systems benefit from their association
Water loss not always due to leaks
Glad to be joining the KRWA team
Electrical maintenance workshops always popular
What every new operator and system should know
Water use reporting requirements
Source Water Assessment: Local decisions, local remedies
A little common sense goes a long way
Regulation vs. reasonableness
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November 2000 Issue
I've had my fill
Kansas Drinking Water Loan Fund sets the standard
Arsenic and radon regs will hit hard
Open meetings and open records: The screws tighten
EPA regs won't trample on private property rights -- but could be expensive
Missed CCR deadlines: Arrogance or ignorance?
Witches, flying monkeys and wellhead protection in the land of Oz
Case study: Morrill gets help, solves problem
Pay now or pay later?
Questions about wastewater disinfection
Certificate of Appropriation: Your vitally important water rights document
Water conservation starts with you
Customer surveys: Antidote for the grapevine!
Changing filter media helps Chetopa
Chlorination -- the extra measure of protection
NRWA celebrates 25th anniversary
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July 2000 Issue
When will the madness end?
Whaddaya mean, no water? There's plenty of water in Kansas
Boundary battles
Nose warts and wellhead protection
KRWA initiates new Water Rights Program
What's new at the parts house?
KRWA training in 2000: Back to the BASICS
Backup supplies, CCRs and the Web
Can you handle it?
Conference roundup: Breaking the barrier: 2000 + in 2000
New regulations coming fast
Let's talk safety
Formoso digs KAN STEP
Increasing revenues without increasing rates
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March 2000 Issue
Hello! Is anyone out there?
On swallerin' frogs
Money: Your board's No. 1 topic
Wastewater help a phone call away
Training targets hot topics
Fluoridation is safe and effective
Plans + Service = The Future
Here to serve . . .
It's 2000! Are you onboard?
Observations and opinions
Common Sense on Meter Installation
Capacity development will help
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November 1999 Issue
Are you ready to trade?
Water loss reduction success
Time to talk back
Consumer Confidence Reports tell the story
Capacity development: Opportunity or Threat?
Public Water Loan Fund and KIAC get high marks
Turbidity compliance protects public health
From Marysville to KRWA
Public Water Supply Loan Fund biannual report card
Source Water Protection: Has your water system been vaccinated?
More regulations -- more responsibility
RWD gets tank interior project under warranty
Now that I'm retired
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July 1999 Issue
What kind of people constitute KRWA?
Action is what makes a difference
Capacity development -- new "must-know" tool
New regulations will affect source water systems
Regional water system concept seems appropriate
Is your self contained breathing apparatus ready?
Operator for hire
Water loss work continues
Denitrification in Kansas
Tapping contest draws big crowd
Spending public water supply loan funds faster
Water loss determination: for what it's worth
Congratulations to Steve Dawson and City of Oakley
Bits & Pieces: Sales tax bill fails (again)
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March 1999 Issue
Our commitment - our profession
From under the dome into the pipeline
A time to reflect
Greetings, Lifeline readers
Helping you deliver
Small town survival steps
City of Preston rethinks solutions
Impressions -- terrific or terrible?
Wastewater topics popular at KRWA conference
The Little Water Rascals open conference
Protecting our water
Focusing on compliance
High Plains aquifer study will generate hard data on groundwater depletion
One-stop financing
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November 1998 Issue
Training doesn't cost -- it pays!
The housewife and the need for cross-connection control
Dealing with the media when you're under attack
Computer change epidemic hits
Source Water Assessment: Time to move on
Options for financing
Milk from the cow -- water from the faucet
Kansas self-help: Small towns environment
Emergency plan gets test
KDHE sampling rwds in Kansas for vinyl chloride
Getting ready for winter
Consumer Confidence Reports: Fast train coming
Water and wastewater pricing, part II
Bad news bugs
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July 1998 Issue
A bright future is ahead
Why municipal and rural systems NEED strategic planning sessions
Computer blues? You're not alone
Getting a handle on water and wastewater pricing
Working together brings results
Easements are necessary -- but there is always the exception
Source water assessments are new SDWA requirement
Statewide water needs survey uncovers unexpected growth
Source water assessment program
The LAW
Water loss problems won't go away
A "free solution" to one city's major wastewater problems
Leave it to beaver . . .
Encroaching by rural water districts
Guidelines for the installation of backflow preventers
1998 conference attendance shatters records
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March 1998 Issue
New era, new demands, new results
Prompting regulatory responsibility
1997's defining moments for KRWA
Job interviews not what they used to be
Surface Water Quality Commission opens -- or reflects -- split in Kansas
Customer complaints deserve careful handling
Wulverine whuppers, badger busters
Wastewater program gains advocates
A filter for this, a filter for that
Mount Hope is on the rebound
Sourcewater protection starts at the grassroots level
It's good to be back in Kansas
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November 1997 Issue
Something for Everyone
Who's in Charge of your System's Future?
A Turn-Around Success Story
Another Letter from Eustis
Training Credits
Hog Issue is More than just Smell
Where Have We Been?
Special help for high loss systems
The Need for Backflow Prevention
Web Browsing for Grownups
Getting SRF Dollars in Kansas
New SDWA $$$ Help Small Systems
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July 1997 Issue
How Do You Measure Success?
New State Loan Program Coming
Familiar Face . . . Different Place
Control System Options
Adventures in Fire Fighting
Have Boat, Will Float
Where, Oh Where Are Those Valves?
The Wingding at the Wichita Superdome
Protecting Public Water Supplies at the Source
Dentists and Backflow Prevention
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March 1997 Issue
New Challenges for '97 and Beyond
Making Tracks for the Future
Here Tank, There a Tank
Groundwater, Source Water Protection
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July 1995 Issue
Bottled water flunks the test
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