Also in this week's sewer and water news, lack of access to clean water in the Navajo Nation is fueling a COVID-19 crisis in the southwest
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a California representative urges Congress to include Bureau of Reclamation funding in the next COVID-19 stimulus package
Water quality could be altered in buildings closed during COVID-19 pandemic
Sonetics has long offered products that allow workers to be separated but still communicate effectively, something especially vital in this new era of social distancing
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a sewage study claims Massachusetts is significantly undercounting its COVID-19 cases
Domestically, President Trump and Congress are showing interest in a large-scale infrastructure spending package to create jobs, while globally, a recent survey shows industry leaders are losing hope for increases in infrastructure spending
Hearing about a local demand for hand sanitizer from south Florida nurses and first responders, Epoxytec sprang into action to get a hand sanitizer manufacturing operation running in less than a week
While water department superintendent Thomas Orcutt is no stranger to disaster preparedness, he's never had to deal with anything quite like COVID-19 before
Also in this week's sewer and water news, utilities nationwide continue to battle with clogs as the use of wipes — and their wrongful flushing — surges
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Also in this week's sewer and water news, a toilet paper shortage and increased use in disinfecting wipes due to COVID-19 is causing clogs for wastewater utilities nationwide
Also in this week's sewer and water news, heavy rains cause a spill of 6.9 million gallons of diluted wastewater in Georgia