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  • 1 week ago | outdoornews.com | Ted Rulseh

    As I write this, it’s the 30th of December. My next year’s calendar tells me Opening Day of the Wisconsin general fishing season is Saturday, May 3. Do I look forward to it? Of course. That doesn’t mean I’ll actually fish on that day. Opening Day, for me, is a lot more personal than a square on the calendar. When I was younger and more foolish, I treated opening day almost the way a good Catholic boy treats a Holy Day of Obligation. That mostly brought me misery.

  • 3 weeks ago | tpomag.com | Ted Rulseh

    El Paso Water will build a first-in-the nation direct-to-distribution water reuse facility, turning wastewater effluent into 10 mgd of high-quality drinking water Water utilities in the arid Southwestern United States are starved for water supplies and increasingly look to indirect and direct potable reuse as part of the answer to meeting demand. El Paso Water is helping lead the way in potable reuse, breaking ground in late February for... Please login or register to view TPO articles. It's...

  • 3 weeks ago | pumper.com | Ted Rulseh

    KG&T has been able to build and hold a skilled crew this large by offering competitive pay and benefits, but also because of the family atmosphere that is standard around the office. There are clean restrooms. And then there are restrooms cleaned by the team at KG&T Septic & Excavation.

  • 1 month ago | tpomag.com | Ted Rulseh

    Appeared in print as "The End of the Pipe" April 2025 Let's Be Clear A top attraction for the kids in my old neighborhood was a storm sewer that ran one block down 42nd Street and emptied into a woodsy swamp. Guarding the end of the pipe was a set of vertical metal bars. In their wisdom the city fathers spaced them widely enough that we could......

  • 1 month ago | tpomag.com | Ted Rulseh

    Appeared in print as "Women Helping Women" April 2025 In My Words Women and girls in some remote communities walk an average of nearly four miles per day to get clean water for their families. Globally, fetching water means 200 billion hours per year that people could have spent on more productive activity. Most of that time is spent by women......

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