As the California drought enters its fourth year, Gov. Jerry Brown has put forth mandatory water restrictions aimed at reducing the state’s...
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AWWA 2015 American Water Scholarship Presented to University of Illinois Doctoral Student
American Water recently announced that Allison Bergquist, a doctoral student at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, has been chosen to receive the American Water Works...
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News Briefs: It's Water Week 2015
Water professionals from across the U.S. kicked off Water Week 2015 Sunday, April 12, in Washington, D.C., with the event continuing through...
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Could California Run Out of Water?
Droughts and dry spells are not a rare occurrence in California. But according to a recent study, the drought that has plagued...
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AWWA Introduces First-Ever Very Small and Rural Utility Compensation Survey
The American Water Works Association is encouraging very small and rural water utilities to participate in its first-ever compensation survey specifically focused...
Blogs
Finally, A Rap Video About Sewers
Water runnin’ a flow
Where does that water go?
SF sewers, you know
Treats the water that flowsThat’s the message the San Francisco Public Utilities...
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District Awards Grants for Water Conservation Projects
The Santa Clara Valley (California) Water District awarded $223,500 in grants to five innovative projects expected to help the district meet its...
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Water Week 2015 Coming to Washington, D.C.
A diverse group of U.S. water sector organizations will join forces next month in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2015. Scheduled for...
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New 'Flushability' Guidelines In the Works
A group of five associations representing the water sector and the nonwoven fabrics industry announced they are working collaboratively on the joint development of...
Editorial
Worth Noting - April 2015
People/AwardsThe Tennessee Stormwater Association, in partnership with the Department of Environment and Conservation, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Tennessee Department of...
Editorial
Sewer History On Display
For nearly 20 years, Jon C. Schadweiler, the historian of the Arizona Water Association, has researched and collected materials related to the...
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Value of Water Coalition Announces 12 New Partners
The Value of Water Coalition has hired a new director, launched a new website and added 12 public and private sector organizations to its...
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Water Utility Leaders, Congress Discuss WIFIA Funding
Water utility leaders from across the U.S. met with lawmakers Wednesday on Capital Hill, urging U.S. Congress to repeal a ban on...
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Top 5 Fix-A-Leak Week Events
Water utilities and communities across the nation are hosting events to celebrate Fix-A-Leak Week, March 16-22. Promoted by the U.S. Environmental Protection...
Blogs
State OSHA Plans Protect Public Employees
Workers are widely considered an organization's most valuable asset, and in the private sector, federal OSHA programs typically dictate safe working conditions....
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U.S. Water Alliance Seeks President/CEO
The U.S. Water Alliance (USWA) announced it is seeking applicants for the position of president and chief executive officer to lead the...
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Safety Today Launches New Website
Safety Today Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its fully featured website for United States customers at www.safetytoday.com as well as its sister...






