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Whatever your education, whatever your profession, Sewer University has a degree for you. Sewer University is an introductory level workshop designed for Northeast Ohioans interested in learning more about the history and future of sewers, water quality, and sustainability in the region. This unique two-hour workshop is designed by...

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Contract Compliance Officer Diana Jones greets guests January 21. Construction contractors from Northeast Ohio and across the Midwest came to Cleveland recently to hear details about $140 million in construction projects presented by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. Sewer District engineers rolled out plans for nearly a dozen...

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Interns spend a morning at Cleveland Metroparks Watershed Stewardship Center at West Creek. The District maintains partnerships with local organizations whose work to enhance quality of life in Northeast Ohio aligns with our own mission to protect water quality. By leveraging our partner resources, we broaden the public’s understanding...

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Without clean, safe, and reliable water and wastewater systems, one-fifth of our US economy would grind to a halt. That’s because #WaterWorks. Water sustains life. It creates jobs and drives our economy. Clean water is what our work is all about. September’s going to be big when it comes...

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Reality television is about to hit a new low: Sewers, and the team who keeps things flowing. United Utilities—one of the UK’s largest water and wastewater service providers—will star in a six-part documentary series called “Watermen: A dirty business” on BBC2 starting today. United Utilities will be tweeting along...

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@CIFF @wallywaterdrop gr8 partnerships yield gr8 results (& dry phones) Ty @neorsd for sponsoring gr8est film fest pic.twitter.com/v7VvJwSDL5 — joecimperman (@joecimperman) April 11, 2013 The Cleveland International Film Festival returns today, and with 93,000+ admissions last year, we know all sorts of eyes will be focused on our city—and...

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Statistics show we use the restroom about seven times every day. That means public restrooms get a lot of use, and based on the amount of wastewater we treat every day, we know that from experience. In 2013, your Sewer District found some unique opportunities to educate and communicate...

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