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CISA Offers Free Cyber Vulnerability Scanning Service to Utilities
In light of recent cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, water utilities across the nation are facing a heightened urgency to bolster their cybersecurity...
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Cornell University Leads Clean Water Initiative Targeting Small Communities
Cornell University's College of Engineering is tackling a nationwide challenge with a new project in Puerto Rico that aims to help small communities in...
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Virginia Utility's Education Program Makes a Splash With Students
The Prince William County Service Authority has had a varied and engaging education program for years.
But when COVID hit, staff members knew...
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Global Student Innovation Challenge Calls on Next-Generation Leaders to Tackle Water Security
Xylem Inc. is inviting high school and university students worldwide to develop solutions to the world’s biggest water challenges by joining the...
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Report Finds Opportunity for Urban Stormwater Capture Across US
The Pacific Institute, a U.S.-based global water think tank, in partnership with 2NDNATURE recently released a new national assessment finding substantial opportunities for expanded...
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Charlotte Partnership Announces the Carolinas’ First Beer Brewed With Recycled Water
Charlotte Water, Town Brewing and Xylem recently announced Renew Brew, the first beer in the Carolinas brewed with QC Water, a sustainable...
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Rice University Launches WaTER Institute to Develop Accessible Clean Water Tech
Rice University recently unveiled its new WaTER Institute, which seeks to address the widespread lack of access to clean municipal drinking water...
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NRWA and WaterISAC to Collaborate on Cybersecurity Guidance for Rural Utilities
The National Rural Water Association and Water Information Sharing and Analysis Center (WaterISAC) recently announced a formal cybersecurity collaboration. With this partnership, WaterISAC and NRWA will...
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Taking Treatment Plants to the Classroom
WSSC Water faced increasing demands for student tours but didn’t have rooms large enough or sufficient staff to accommodate as many as...
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Why Financial Literacy Programs Are the New Must-Have Employee Benefit
Utilities have a natural interest in keeping their employees happy, productive and well-motivated. One of the best ways to accomplish these goals...
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California Storage Project to Improve Water Dependability for Residents
As two of the top three investors in California's Sites Reservoir Project, San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency and San Bernardino Valley Municipal...
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California Utility Promotes Healthy Hydration and Sustainability With Fill Stations
Eastern Municipal Water District created water bottle fill stations for its schools and community gathering places to promote its tap water.
The staff,...
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New Study Says East Coast Cities Are Sinking
Major cities on the U.S. Atlantic coast are sinking, in some cases as much as 5 millimeters per year — a decline...
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Survey Says Over Half of Americans Worried About How Stormwater is Managed
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. — a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and onsite septic wastewater industries —...
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A Lesson in Plant Building: Involve the Community
Charlotte Water needed to build a new clean-water plant to serve one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.
Two older plants...
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Sister Climate Cities and Utility Data Predict Future Water Demands
Modern-day Ciudad Mante, Mexico, could help Tampa, Florida, plan for shifting water and electricity demands due to climate change, according to an...
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Hydroexcavation Best Practices for Complex Underground Environments
With today’s increasingly complex and congested underground environments, there is no room for error when excavating or exposing utilities.
Underground professionals know that...
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National Climate Assessment Reveals Intensified Water Challenges Ahead
Climate change is intensifying rainfall and floods, deepening droughts and shifting weather patterns across the globe and threatening terrestrial freshwater supplies and...


























