Journal Awwa

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal Awwa is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Successfully Detecting and Mitigating Algal Blooms and Taste and Odor Compounds11
Growing Options for Shrinking Cities11
Characterizing and Mitigating Cyanobacterial Blooms in Drinking Water Reservoirs10
Emerging Trends in Disinfection: Lessons From AWWA’s Disinfection Survey10
Demystifying Digital Twins: Definitions, Applications, and Benefits9
Preparing Water Utilities for the Future of Energy Management7
Digitizing a Statewide Map of Community Water System Service Areas6
Consumer Response to Boil Water Notifications During Winter Storm Uri6
Too Small to Succeed: State‐Level Consolidation of Water Systems6
Aquifer Storage and Recovery: Can an Updated Inventory Predict Future System Success?5
Preparing for COVID‐19’s Effect on Legionella and Building Water Systems5
Groundwater Treatment to Remove PFAS: Restoring Local Drinking Water Supply in Orange County, California5
Affordability and Equity Considerations for Rate‐Setting5
Water Consumption and Utility Revenues at the Start of a Pandemic: Insights From 11 Utilities5
Effective Point‐of‐Use Filtration for Lead Removal5
COVID‐19 Water Contamination Concerns Underscore Need to Engage With Consumers5
Improving Public Perceptions of Tap Water4
Magnetic Powdered Activated Carbon: A Promising Adsorbent for Water Treatment?4
Monitoring Programs Are an Evolving Process: Detection of T&O in Filter Media4
The Value Proposition for Likelihood‐of‐Failure Modeling4
Meter Advances Drive Water Efficiency and Management Success4
Utility Tips for Maintaining Financial Resilience During and After a Pandemic4
Water Distribution System Modeling: Past & Present4
Consider How Social Distancing Policies Can Affect Drinking Water Infrastructure Performance4
Epidemic/Pandemic Emergency Planning for Water Utilities4
Using Check‐If‐Apply Lists to Improve Communication About Aesthetic Water Issues3
Data Management Programs Offer Multiple Benefits3
Managing PFAS: A North Carolina Utility Story3
Ethics Training Is Essential for Environmental Laboratories3
Beware of Legionella in Water Distribution Systems3
Power Plant Bromide Discharges and Potential Effects on DBP Formation3
Establishing Levels of Service as the Foundation of Utility Asset Management2
Public Engagement on Water Reuse Beyond Community Surveys2
Learning From Water Reuse in Israel2
The Next Frontier: Individualized Rates Based on Cost of Service2
Advanced Treatment Solutions for 1,4‐Dioxane2
How Water Safety Plans Complement Sanitary Surveys2
Developing a Unified Definition of Digital Twins2
The Clean Water Act Turns 50: A Critical Partner to the Safe Drinking Water Act2
Potable Reuse Trends and Challenges: A Conversation With the Editorial Board of the AWWA Water Science Topical Collection on Potable Reuse2
Customer Assistance Programs and Water Affordability2
Industry Workforce Development: The Value of Internships2
The 117th Congress2
Regulating PFAS in Drinking Water2
Addressing Risks Across the Organization: Enterprise Risk Management2
How Diversity Makes Better Engineering Teams2
Service Line Material Identification: Experiences From North American Water Systems2
Membrane Filtration: Past, Present, and Future2
Water Conservation During COVID‐19: View From the Front Lines2
Colorado's Bench‐Scale Lead and Copper Corrosion Testing Protocol2
Utility Resilience and the Pandemic's Influence2
A New Water Source for Southern California: The Regional Recycled Water Program2
Envisioning the Environmental Laboratory of the Future2
Review of Best Practices for an Environmental Laboratory2
Consider Pipe Bursting for Water Main Rehabilitation2
Proactively Monitoring for Cyanobacterial Blooms in Source Water Reservoirs2
Exploring Treatment Options for PFAS Removal in Brunswick County, North Carolina2
Houston Public Works’ Journey Toward a Digital Twin2
Proactive Management of Aesthetic Quality to Maintain Customer Confidence2
Laboratory Accreditation Improves Water Quality Data2
Applying Risk Governance in a Water Utility Laboratory2
Utility Intelligence Builds a More Sustainable Water Cycle1
Aligning Quality Assurance Requirements and Water Quality Monitoring Goals1
Communicating the Water Profession's Value1
Three Years of Customer Confidence Data1
Improving Manganese Removal Across Surface Water Biofilters1
State of the Water Industry: Workforce, Water Supply, Infrastructure Among Top Concerns1
Comparing National Regulatory Processes for Safe Drinking Water1
Analyzing and Mitigating Water Utility System Vulnerabilities1
Troubled Utilities: Seeing the Way Forward1
Understanding Community Water System Disinfection Practices in the United States1
Saving Water With a Landscape Water Conservation Rebate Program1
AWWA Consumer Survey Links Customer Trust and Utility Communication1
The Next One1
Power of Partnerships: Public Health and Water Systems Protect Community Health Together1
Recent Projects Advance Biofiltration Research and Guidance1
Standards Official Notice1
2020: Looking Back on the Year of COVID1
Using Sanitary Survey Findings to Identify Risk Management Challenges1
Zeta Potential: Helping Operators Take Charge1
Global Perspectives on Water Reuse: North America and India1
Our Water Future Requires Action Now1
Flow Imaging Microscopy for Harmful Algal Bloom Monitoring1
Resilience Analysis and Emergency Response Evaluation for Drinking Water Systems1
Beware of Superbugs in a Post‐COVID World1
Understanding Water Age in Distribution Systems withEPANET1
Using High‐Risk Pipe Clusters to Guide Capital Planning1
Engineering Cyber–Physical Resilience1
Using Inclusive Language in the Workplace1
Detroit's Robust Full Lead Service Line Replacement Program1
Let's Discuss Digital Twins1
Research Collaborations With Water and Wastewater Utilities1
Compounding Challenges1
Optimize Water Distribution Pipes and Water Loss With Digital Solutions1
City of Hamilton Signs Climate Change Emergency Declaration, Reduces Energy Consumption in Water System1
Extreme Events Increase Operational and Planning Complexity1
The Future of Reverse Osmosis Optimization, Part 1: Intelligent Water1
Corporate Communications Are Key to Success During a Pandemic1
Potable Water for an Office Building From Rainwater Collection1
Water Quality Modeling in Distribution Systems1
Digital Twins: Case Studies in Water Distribution Management1
How Sensitive Is Household Affordability to Changes in Water Bills?1
Drinking Water Emergency Planning and Response in New Hampshire1
Financial Management Policies Provide Widespread Benefits1
Educational Opportunities1
Halifax Water's Lead Service Line Replacement Program Gets the Lead Out1
Standards Official Notice1
Navigating PFAS Treatment With GAC and Ion Exchange1
The Perchlorate Saga1
Using AMI Data for Water Distribution Modeling1
Building on Hope1
Recruit With Diversity and Inclusion in Mind1
Apprenticeships and Internships: Opportunities for Equity and Inclusion1
Applying Lessons Learned From Water Audits1
Adaptive Planning: A Resilience Model for Communities1
The Future Workforce of the Environmental Laboratory1
Water Quality Monitoring Using Particle Analysis1
Give Inorganic Contaminants the Respect They Deserve1
Examining the Proposed Lead and Copper Rule Trigger Level1
Taste and Odor Control: How We Got to Where We Are Today1
Water Sector Supply Chain Issues and Lessons1
Building Compelling Business Cases for Digital Water Metering1
Detroit River Phytoplankton Analysis From Water Treatment Plant Data1
Developing an Effective Environmental Laboratory Workforce1
Large‐Diameter Pipes: Condition Inspection and Monitoring Test Bed Implementation in Korea1
Which Drains Get Claimed? Adopt‐a‐Drain Programs in Three US Cities1
Developing and Verifying a Water Service Line Inventory1
Using Digital Twins to Improve Pumping and Distribution System Operations1
Oregon's Unprecedented Labor Day 2020 Fires: Impacts and Response1
Water 2050: Governance1
When the Power Goes Out, Who Still Has Water?1
Evaluating Water Delinquency Fees and Financial Assistance Programs Through an Equity Lens1
Predictive Modeling in Service Line Inventory Development0
Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Operations in the Water Industry0
Educational Opportunities0
PFAS: The View From Drinking Water Utilities0
Safe Drinking Water Act 50th Anniversary Brings Waves of Changes0
Water Connections0
People in the News0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight0
Water Systems Could Face Costly PFAS Waste Rules0
Washington Dam Project Supports Water and Aquatic Systems0
Fast and Steady Wins the Race0
Microbes and the Water Industry: What to Expect by 20500
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Engage Stakeholders in Public–Private Partnerships0
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The World Needs Environmental and Water Resource Engineers0
A New Database Offers Insights Into Municipal Drinking Water Systems0
Educational Opportunities0
USEPA Revisits Microbial and DBP Risk Management0
Moving From Understanding to Excellence0
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Customer Focus0
Crypto0
Controlling Disinfection Byproducts at Maine Water's Mirror Lake Water Treatment Plant0
Potable Reuse in 20230
Water 2050 Presents Challenges and Opportunities for Drinking Water Disinfection0
AWWA Water Science 2021 Reviewer Recognition0
Organic Contaminants, Related Issues Pose Widespread Concerns0
Benton Harbor: From Lead Crisis to Lead‐Free0
Issue Information0
Educational Opportunities0
More Information in Fewer Drops0
People in the News0
The Future of Utility Governance0
Wildfires Reveal Challenges0
People in the News0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight0
Paso Robles Drives Sustainability Through Water Reuse0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight: Christian Kassar0
Is Your PLC Securely Coded?0
Redefining Net‐Zero Water for Resilient Aquifers0
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To Fend Off Cyberattacks, Build a Castle0
Standards Official Notice0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight0
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work on the Bois d'Arc Lake Program0
Congress Must Protect Water Systems from PFAS Liability0
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Sustainable Investing: A New Paradigm (Scene 1)0
Slanted and Disenchanted0
Issue Information0
Water 2050: Where All Stakeholders Collaborate for the Public Good0
No Longer Buried?0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight: Md Rasheduzzaman0
Polymer‐Driven Nitrosamine Formation in Houston's Drinking Water0
Probability Management for Water Finance and Resource Managers0
Santa Monica Develops Alternative Water Supplies for Sustainability and Drought Resilience0
The Quest for Affordable Water0
Educational Opportunities0
Issue Information0
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Industry News0
Standards Official Notice0
What I Learned on a Porch0
Collaborate to Protect Vital Source Waters and Mitigate Climate Change0
Standards Official Notice0
Educational Opportunties0
Lawns and Landscapes0
Safety Is Easy0
Educational Opportunities0
Issue Information0
Setting a New Standard for Delivering Technical Documents0
The CCR Working Group Report0
Standards Official Notice0
Frameworks for Assessing and Optimizing Utility Operations0
Water Assistance for Low‐Income Households: Analysis of LIHWAP Performance0
A Climate Action Plan for the California Department of Water Resources0
Industry News0
Pages From the Past: Algae as Sources of Trihalomethane Precursors0
EPA Finalizes Standards for Six PFAS0
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Integrating Supply Management With Finance and Asset Management0
Tracking Progress0
Diversity in the Atlantic Canadian Water and Wastewater Industry0
Putting Better Water Quality Communication on the Fast Track0
America Needs a New National Water Policy0
People in the News0
Laying a Cornerstone to Develop Diversity0
Help Battle Water Quality Insomnia!0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight: Adam Cadwallader0
People in the News0
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Issue Information0
Issue Information0
Now Is a Great Time to Consider Hazard Mitigation0
Issue Information0
Issue Information0
PFAS Challenges and Novel Research: A Conversation With the Editorial Board of the AWWA Water Science Topical Collection on PFAS Analytics and Treatment0
A Matter of Checks and Balances0
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Fostering Tomorrow's Water Workforce0
Laboratory Safety Program Fundamentals0
Incentive‐Stacking to Increase Water Use Efficiency0
Managing Water Demand With Real‐Time Data and Customer Engagement0
Tie Die0
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Managing Nonsurfacing Leaks: The Key to Real Water Loss Reduction0
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AWWA Water Science 2020 Reviewer Recognition0
Automatic Rate, Fee, and Charge Increases for Water Utilities0
Issue Information0
AWWA Water Science Author Spotlight0
Issue Information0
Financial Capability and Performance: Assessing Trends Among North Carolina Utilities0
Consider Alternative Capital Project Delivery Methods0
Industry News0
Potable Reuse and PFAS0
Supporting Women in the Water and Sanitation Sector0
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