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Call for Technical Articles for FWRJ As I’m sure you know, the Florida Water Resources Conference (FWRC) wasn’t held this year (or in 2020!), canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. First and foremost, I hope you and yours are still doing well. The water and wastewater industry is vitally important to the well-being of the country and its citizens, and the work that you do ensures that we all have the safe, clean water we need, when we need it. The Florida Water Resources Journal is proud to play a part in furthering the strength of the industry in Florida. The magazine gets most of its technical articles from FWRC, with some coming from the FSAWWA Fall Conference and from readers and others in the industry. So that FWRJ has the articles that it needs, I’m asking that you consider writing one for the magazine. Being published, of course, can be a plus for your career. Please feel free to send me a technical article on any topic that would be of interest to those in the industry, or you can write an article that would fit one of the magazine’s monthly themes, which are as follows: SERVING FLORIDA’S WATER AND WASTEWATER INDUSTRY SINCE 1949

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January Wastewater Treatment February Water Supply; Alternative Sources March Energy Efficiency; Environmental Stewardship April Conservation and Reuse May Operations and Utilities Management June Biosolids Management and Bioenergy Production July Stormwater Management; Emerging Technologies August Disinfection; Water Quality September Emerging Issues; Water Resources Management October New Facilities, Expansions, and Upgrades November Water Treatment December Distribution and Collection You can send your article to me at ricklharmon@comcast.net at any time, or to be included as a themed article, it would be due 60 days before the issue month (for example, January 1 for the March issue). If you have any questions or need more information, please contact me by email or at 303.759.4966. S Rick Harmon Editor Florida Water Resources Journal

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