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Study Measures Magnitude, Distribution of PFAS in Great Lakes
Scientists with NCCOS’ Mussel Watch Program published a retrospective assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Great Lakes, based on mussel tissue samples collected in...
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Colorado Outreach Effort Fosters Early Appreciation for Water
The Pikes Peak Children’s Water Festival was created in 2017 for fourth and fifth graders because “The children in our community are...
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Why Hydrants Weren't Meant to Fight Wildfires
Brigham Young University professor Rob Sowby teaches and studies environmental engineering, urban water infrastructure and sustainability. He has particular expertise in the...
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How Successful Tradespeople Stay Positive Under Pressure
As a skilled utility worker, you start your day before the sun is even up — loading tools, grabbing that first coffee and...
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Study Finds Hidden Effects of Wildfires on Water Systems
Wildfires profoundly influence the unseen microbial world within our waters, directly impacting water quality and ecosystem health, according to a new study...
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Artificial Intelligence Is Gobbling Up Water It Can't Replace
Data centers are the invisible engines of our digital world. Every Google search, Netflix stream, cloud-stored photo or ChatGPT response passes through...
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Water District Contest Writers Explore a Scary Scenario
The Crescenta Valley Water District created a science fiction competition for middle and high school students to imagine a world without water...
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Duperon Celebrates Skilled Trades Day With Hands-On Student Event
Duperon Corporation — a leading provider of screening and solids handling solutions — recently welcomed more than 200 students from Saginaw Career Complex...
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Victoria’s Old Brick Sewers Rehabilitated With GRP Pipe Lining
True to its name, the provincial capital city of Victoria, British Columbia, is known for its Victorian English heritage. Some of that...
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From A to Z: New Book Champions Water Reuse
Potable reuse of wastewater gains importance as communities face stresses on their drinking water supplies.
A potential barrier to growth of reuse is...
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From Apprentice to Crew Lead: Take Your Career to the Next Level
If you're working as a trades apprentice, chances are you've already got your sights set on more than just the next job...
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Breaking Bad Habits to Enhance Sewer Performance
Inland Empire Utilities Agency saw an increase in sewer system debris during the COVID pandemic.
Residents flushed napkins, wipes, tissues, paper towels and...
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How to Rewire Your Brain for Success
The human brain is incredibly adaptable. It holds the potential to change, learn and grow throughout our lives. However, many people unknowingly...
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Breaking New Ground in Potable Reuse
Water utilities in the arid Southwestern United States are starved for water supplies and increasingly look to indirect and direct potable reuse...
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Championing NASTT Student Chapters to Shape the Future of Trenchless Technology
If you are looking for someone who is qualified to explain the benefits of North American Society for Trenchless Technology Student Chapters, look...
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ASCE Infrastructure Report Card Stresses Need for Sustained Investment
The American Society of Civil Engineers recently released its 2025 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure. The Report Card assessed U.S. infrastructure with an overall C grade,...
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PFAS Q&A: Legislation Aims to Shield Utilities From Cleanup Costs
The designation of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act has placed...
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Controlling Wipes: It Starts With the Kids
The Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District wanted to do something about the trash showing up in the collection system and at the treatment...


























