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Face to Face
In this issue of “Face to Face,” David Preston, Executive Director of AWWA, talks with Abel Wolman about the water industry's past excellence, as well as discussing current challenges the water industry faces. Wolman stresses his personal acronym, the four Ms, motivation, manpower, management, and money. Discussion also focuses on George Warren Fuller, educational programs for water works engineers, European water works technology, and solutions to current industry problems. Wolman suggests that creating a new excellence, AWWA's 1983 annual conference theme, involves removing fear, providing more treatment, better watershed controls, and to err on the conservative side of treating water.
Face to Face
In this issue of “Face to Face,” David Preston, Executive Director of AWWA, talks with Abel Wolman about the water industry's past excellence, as well as discussing current challenges the water industry faces. Wolman stresses his personal acronym, the four Ms, motivation, manpower, management, and money. Discussion also focuses on George Warren Fuller, educational programs for water works engineers, European water works technology, and solutions to current industry problems. Wolman suggests that creating a new excellence, AWWA's 1983 annual conference theme, involves removing fear, providing more treatment, better watershed controls, and to err on the conservative side of treating water.
Face to Face
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 24-39
1983-08-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Wiley | 1983
Wiley | 1983
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