The Integrated Pipeline Project, a 150-mile-long water transmission system being built by two North Texas water suppliers, recently received the Institute for Sustainable...
Education and Training
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Editorial
Back to School for Infrastructure Professionals
It’s hard to believe the summer is behind us and our children are already heading back to school. But school isn’t just...
Online Exclusives
Attend the 2017 No-Dig Show for Free
In 2013, NASTT established the No-Dig Show Municipal & Public Utility Scholarship Award Program. This scholarship is intended to provide education and training for...
Editorial
Worth Noting - September 2016
PEOPLE/AWARDSThe city of Fort Myers received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Florida Stormwater Association for the Ford Street Preserve filter marsh...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: California Water Agencies Reduce Conservation Targets
Despite drought conditions that persist in California, 84 percent of the water agencies in the state have a conservation target of zero...
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Water and Wastewater Education Listing: August 2016
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
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News Briefs: Flint’s Water Quality on the Rise
The Virginia Tech researchers who exposed Flint, Michigan’s lead problem say the city’s water quality is improving. Of the 162 homes tested...
Blogs
4 Evolved Pokemon That Could Protect Our Water
Editor's Note: This blog was originally posted on Think at the Sink, a public education arm of Athens-Clarke County Public Utilities Department. Here...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Montreal Increases Spending to Replace Lead Laterals
The city of Montreal is doubling its budget to replace lead pipes that carry water to nearly 70,000 homes.When officials announced in...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Water Workers Honored for Locating Missing Woman
The Arlington (Texas) Police and Fire Department recently honored three Arlington Water Utilities Department employees for going beyond the call of duty....
Editorial
Keep Your NASSCO Certification Current
As underground infrastructure assessment professionals, you must keep your knowledge fresh and stay current on all coding updates if you want to...
Editorial
Worth Noting - August 2016
PEOPLE/AWARDSThe town of Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, hired Bill Squires as Public Works director and Jonathan Babin as assistant Public Works director.Aaron...
Online Exclusives
Keeping Waterways Clean By Offering a Second Chance
Paul Johnson’s life was starting to spin out of control.The Philadelphia resident had been arrested for a DUI, and his future didn’t...
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California Collections Systems Recognized
The California Water Environment Association recently announced winners of its annual awards program. The awards program acknowledges outstanding achievement in more than 20 categories...
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Water and Wastewater Education Listing: July 2016
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
Blogs
10 Reasons Why Utilities Ignore Non-Revenue Water
Utilities nationwide are facing incredible costs to upgrade aging and inadequate infrastructure and address challenges related to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater management...
Online Exclusives
Federal Funds Aimed at Protecting the Potomac Watershed
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded two grants totaling $2.7 million to the Water Environment and Reuse Foundation of Alexandria, Virginia, for water research...










