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Honoring America's Top Water Systems
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored 21 public drinking water systems with its top utility management awards on Oct. 12 in ceremonies...
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Battle of the Beers at WEFTEC 2015
The beer was flowing Tuesday afternoon at the WEFTEC 2015 Innovation Pavilion. But perhaps more important, the standing-room-only crowd was engaged in...
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Video: How to Establish a Valve Maintenance Program
Editor's note: This video is part of a series produced by the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) focused on helping you operate efficient water...
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Drones Take Legwork Out of Infrastructure Inspection
Inspecting miles of flood control waterways, reservoirs and other infrastructure is getting a lot easier thanks to new technology. The use of...
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Pump Station Employees Braved Dire Conditions
As we recognized the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina last month, I was reminded of the harrowing stories of survival that emerged...
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New Water Tunnel Built for the Future
As population, business and industry continue to grow in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, Maryland, the area’s water system will be prepared...
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Better Than Bottled? City Shows Off Water With Traveling Tap
Cool tap water is making a splash across southeastern Wisconsin this summer. Since making its debut during the Fourth of July weekend,...
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News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines
The City of Savannah, Georgia, plans to spend about $500,000 for a new drainage line to replace the aging 19th century stormwater...
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Readying for Rain in Drought-Stricken California
Major rain events in sunny Southern California are not commonplace. In the midst of four years of severe drought, recent downpours have...
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Worms Invade Neighborhood Drinking Water
Residents from the Woodland Acres Subdivision near Houston, Texas, are dealing with wormy tap water after a power outage disrupted services at...
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Old Water Meters Met With Creativity
When Duane Covington took over as superintendent of Chariton Waterworks almost two years ago, he resumed a project started by his predecessor...
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Drug Smugglers Destroy Sewer Line
A CCTV inspection confirmed what officials in Arizona had suspected — bundles of marijuana, being smuggled from Mexico, blocked a sewer line and...
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Drought, Climate Change Speed Call To Action
“If there’s no snowpack, there’s no water.”A recent report by the New York Times highlights some of the challenges faced by the...
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Students Provide Expertise for Stormwater Plan
Every community is dealing with stormwater management and ways to fund added expenses it brings to cash-strapped budgets. As he develops a...
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Water Suppliers Wrestle with Decreased Sales
The ongoing California drought has led to an apparent paradox for water utilities and agencies throughout the state: Water conservation reduces revenue.Based...
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Planning, Partnerships Make 50-mile Water Pipeline Successful
In a day when many municipalities are squabbling over water resources, the Colorado Southern Delivery System is one example of communities working...
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News Briefs: China Experiments With GPS to Curb Manhole Cover Thefts
A new manhole cover design, complete with GPS tracking, has been created in response to an estimated 240,000 stolen manhole covers in...
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News Briefs: Jay Z Rebuked by Denver Water in Open Letter
As the saying goes, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch” — and that includes the accompanying beverages.Denver Water publicly called...

























