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Tag Archives: Allen Hazen
What the heck does CCF mean?
by Michael J. McGuire I am not talking about the California Community Foundation, Cheetah Conservation Fund or Center for Children and Families. Hey, I write about water stuff. A few thousand water utility employees and I know what CCF means, … Continue reading
Posted in Information, Uncategorized
Tagged Allen Hazen, ccf, drinking water, gallons, water, water conservation, water history, water metering
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“Don’t know much about history…”
by Michael J. McGuire With apologies to the legendary Sam Cooke and his 1958 hit song, “Wonderful World.” The fact is that environmental engineers and scientists who are practicing today know very little about the history of their profession. Heaven … Continue reading
Posted in Information, Opinion
Tagged Allen Hazen, Chlorine revolution, drinking water, George W. Fuller, history, Jersey City, John L. Leal, Journal AWWA, Moses N. Baker, Wikipedia
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Who the Heck Changed the AWWA Wikipedia Page?
by Michael J. McGuire Guilty. It was me…and a bunch of other Wikipedia (WP) editors and administrators. What gives me the right to change a description of an article defining the American Water Works Association? Sure, I have been a … Continue reading
Posted in Information, Opinion
Tagged Allen Hazen, Chlorine revolution, drinking water, George C. Whipple, George W. Fuller, John L. Leal, peer review, Wikipedia
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