Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Southwestern Division, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Texas Water Development Board recently...
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North Texas Water Suppliers Honored for Cooperation, Planning
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...
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Utility Fights for Infrastructure Funding
The Louisiana city of Tallulah prospered for many years, until the 1970s, when a large lumber mill closed down and the newly...
Editorial
The Facts About Employee Feedback
Most workers dread performance reviews, which more often than not are tedious and nonproductive exercises. So imagine what jobs would be like...
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Windsor Township Bolsters Sewer Infrastructure for Growth
The southern border of York County, Pennsylvania, is the Mason-Dixon line, separating it from Maryland. Rich in history, the area saw more...
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Headfirst Plunge By Utility Worker Goes Viral
As is usually the case when something goes viral, that wasn’t Andrea Adams intention when she recently snapped a photo of a...
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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...
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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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EPA Grant Program Provides Boost to Cities’ Stormwater Management
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grants totaling more than $2 million will help 13 U.S. cities build green infrastructure projects aimed at improving...
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$46M Water, Sewer Project Underway in the Bronx
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection recently announced that a $46 million project recently got underway to upgrade more than 5...
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Project Planners Tackle Traffic Issues
A sign at the intersection of Brown and Anderson streets in downtown Rhinelander directs traffic to parking areas. Routes through and around...
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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...
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Water Infrastructure is Everyone's Business
Safe drinking water and effective wastewater management are basic building blocks of public health. Too often, we neglect our infrastructure until it...
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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...
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Technology Assists Louisville Water with Pipeline Condition Assessment and GIS Mapping
To many history buffs, “the prettiest ornamental water tower and pumping station” in the U.S. belongs to Louisville Water. In 1860, the...
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New Research Officer to Lead Integrated Water Research Program
The Water Environment & Reuse Foundation announced that Jeff Mosher has been named chief research and strategic planning officer to lead the foundation’s...
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Texas Water Utility Joins Fight Against Zika Virus
Mosquito control is nothing new to many cities, especially across the South, but the threat of the Zika virus is raising the...

















