Water Hero: Ross Grube
Ross Grube has been a water and wastewater operator at the City of Newport for three years. His enthusiasm and aspirations for his new career are impressive!
Ross Grube has been a water and wastewater operator at the City of Newport for three years. His enthusiasm and aspirations for his new career are impressive!
Flushing fire hydrants is important for maintenance and can provide helpful information about the distribution system.
As both beaver and human populations expand, it’s important for water professionals to be aware of the risks beavers pose to drinking water systems.
In June, Brandon Fire District #1 and the Town of Brandon held a tabletop exercise to practice responding to a cyber emergency.
Brian Murray began his career as a water treatment apprenticeship through Vermont Rural Water’s program. He is now the Lead Operator for the Town of Middlebury and is training the water system’s next apprentice.
The water resources industry can no longer be reactive to all of the challenges facing our industry. We need to be proactive in educating our representatives and senators and provide them the perspective of drinking water and wastewater operators.