Online Exclusives Public Works Director Resigns After Water Meter Probe An investigative report has found smart meters in Tinley Park, Illinois inaccurately record how much water a household uses, resulting in overcharges July 22, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Body Recovered After Man Falls Into Manhole In this week’s news, an act of kindness ends tragically for a good Samaritan, Halifax Water employees are back on the job, and groundwater regulators in Nebraska join forces to combat drought July 22, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Fargo Fights Against Zebra Mussels In this week's news, Fargo Water Utility races to combat an invasive species, drop cloths cause major problems at a lift station, and LA pushes for big water rate increases July 15, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: How Much Marijuana is in Wastewater? In this week's news, a Washington wastewater study looks at drug use, states go to battle against the EPA and a water reuse project gets the thumbs-up July 06, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Union Rejects Water Utility's Latest Proposal In this week's news, a labor dispute continues between Halifax Water and public employees, and a Wisconsin city inches closer in its pursuit of Lake Michigan water June 30, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: ‘Drought Proof’ City Targets Brackish Water In this week’s news, El Paso Water Utilities looks to become drought-proof, and a city in Montana wins a legal fight to take ownership of its water system June 23, 2015
Online Exclusives Detroit Utility Lease Approved A new regional authority was formalized June 12 to take over operations of Detroit's water and sewer system June 18, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: China Experiments With GPS to Curb Manhole Cover Thefts In this week's news, China has a new way of tracking its missing manhole covers, a California city sues the state over water use restrictions, and Denver addresses stormwater concerns. June 16, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Body Discovered in Sewer System In this week's news, a human body is found inside an Oregon pumping station and goats are deployed on a Pennsylvania stormwater basin in a fight against invasive species June 09, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Jay Z Rebuked by Denver Water in Open Letter In this week's news, Denver Water gives rapper Jay Z a lesson on the true cost of water, Knoxville meets consent decree milestones, and a partnership in St. Louis will provide $10 million in loans to minority and women contractors June 02, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Vandalism to Lift Station Project Not Covered by City's Insurance In this week's news, vandals are responsible for nearly $50,000 in damages to an Iowa lift station project, and drought-stricken states will receive $50 million in federal funding May 28, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Water Workers Sue Over Age Discrimination Water workers sue over lost jobs, Detroit resumes water shutoffs and Iowa's water bodies get a failing grade. May 22, 2015
Online Exclusives Sinkhole Severs Sewers, Wipes Out Lift Station A stormwater culvert collapses, creating a 45-foot-wide sinkhole — and a $500,000 problem — in Texas May 20, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Water Main Break Blamed for Disruption at Preakness In this week's news, was a water main break responsible for plumbing issues at this year's running of the Preakness Stakes? And two states announce funding for major water projects. May 18, 2015