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This article discusses the Water and Sewerage Technical School at Neosho, Missouri, which is the only full‐time school where personnel of the water and sewerage industry receive comprehensive training. It is highly significant that this school was established at a time when AWWA was working toward an advancement program for the water utility industry and was creating its Committee on Education. The history of the school founding is discussed, along with equipment, staff, courses, enrollments, curriculum problems, expansion, expanded curriculum, museum, financial support, and tuition and expenses.
This article discusses the Water and Sewerage Technical School at Neosho, Missouri, which is the only full‐time school where personnel of the water and sewerage industry receive comprehensive training. It is highly significant that this school was established at a time when AWWA was working toward an advancement program for the water utility industry and was creating its Committee on Education. The history of the school founding is discussed, along with equipment, staff, courses, enrollments, curriculum problems, expansion, expanded curriculum, museum, financial support, and tuition and expenses.
Water and Sewerage Technical School
Caughran, Lloyd (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 55 ; 997-1002
1963-08-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Sewerage and sewerage treatment
Engineering Index Backfile | 1953
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