WateReuse, an organization for applied research, education and advocacy on alternative water supply development, recently appointed two new members to serve on its board of...
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Road Trip: APWA Brings Awareness to Aging Infrastructure
The American Public Works Association (APWA) kicked off National Public Works Week on Tuesday, May 19, with its “Low and Slow Across America’s Infrastructure...
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WEF Opens Registration for Great Water Cities Series
Registration is now open for the next installment of the Water Environment Federation’s Great Water Cities dialogue series. Great Water Cities: Collaborating...
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Worth Noting - June 2015
People/AwardsBrad Flack, president of Storm-Tex Services in Spring, Texas, was named Young Professional of the Year by the International Erosion Control Association....
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Improving Pipeline Certification
Our members and staff have been working diligently on the new and improved Pipeline Assessment Certification Program Version 7.0, including the Manhole...
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NASSCO: Upcoming Inspector Training and Certification Programs
NASCCO has announced a slate of upcoming classes for inspector training and certification for both cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) installation and manhole rehabilitation.Click...
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Water Utilities Use Infrastructure Week to Educate Stakeholders
Across the country, water providers are rising to the challenge and creating innovative solutions to solve water-centric problems both at the local...
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News Briefs: Township Salutes Water and Sewer Workers
Livingston, New Jersey, took the time to recognize the important role its municipal sewer workers play in the township. The health and...
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California To Celebrate First 'Tap Water Day' May 7
California will celebrate the nation's first Tap Water Day May 7 with an event at the Balboa Sports Center in Encino. Tap Water...
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News Briefs: Minnesota City Sues Makers of Flushable Wipes
The City of Wyoming, Minnesota, has filed a class-action lawsuit against six makers of wet wipes, claiming the flushable wipes cause harm...
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NRWA Announces Programs to Support Small Water Utilities
The National Rural Water Association (NRWA) has announced a new series of affinity programs to support small water and wastewater utilities across...
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USDA to Fund Rural Water Projects
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced support for projects to improve rural water and wastewater services, promote renewable energy and promote the efficient use of energy...
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California Court: Tiered Water Rates Unconstitutional
A California appeals court has ruled last week that San Juan Capistrano’s tiered water rates are unconstitutional, dealing a potential blow to...
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Free Cyanotoxins Guide For Water Utility Managers
The American Water Works Association and the Water Research Foundation released a guide to help water utility managers detect and control cyanotoxins, the...
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EPA Finalizes Controversial Clean Water Rule
The Clean Water Rule attempts to better define which bodies of water are subject to the Clean Water Act. Opponents call it...
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Worth Noting - May 2015
People / AwardsGreg Cannito was named managing director of Corvias Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of Corvias Group. Cannito will oversee the...
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Get Your Hands Dirty
Here at NASSCO we have a saying: When you become a member, be prepared to get your hands dirty. The opportunities for...






