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Vac-Con Hosts Florida Governor Rick Scott
Vac-Con Inc. recently hosted Florida Gov. Rick Scott at a stop on his “Million Miles for a Million Jobs Tour.”In the midst of an $11...
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Deep Trekker Introduces New Portable Pipe Crawler
Deep Trekker has announced it will unveil a new breed of pipe crawlers at the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) show in...
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Obama Declares Flint Water Crisis a Federal Emergency
President Obama has declared the water-contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan, a federal emergency. The designation lets the city accept $5 million in...
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Statement from AWWA CEO David LaFrance on Flint Water-Quality Crisis
On Jan. 16, President Barack Obama issued an emergency declaration that makes available federal aid for the drinking water crisis in Flint,...
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EPA: $271 Billion Needed for Nation's Wastewater Infrastructure
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a survey last week that reveals $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater...
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This Video Takes You Into Denver Water's "Twilight Zone"
Oh.my.goodness.Maybe it’s because this is a holiday week and my mind is already on the turkey thawing in my refrigerator. Or maybe...
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Direct Potable Reuse 'Coming of Age'
Water managers, federal and state regulators and public health experts will convene in Long Beach, California, Jan. 25-27, at the first International...
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Old Swimming Pool Water Finds New Life
As the cannonballs wind down and the new year revs up, the City of Burbank, California, now gets creative with the leftover water that...
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News Briefs: City Fined $150K in Sewer Worker’s Death
The City of Welland, Ontario, was fined $150,000 after a city worker died as a result of an infection he contracted after...
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Associations Unite in Support of Water Reuse Investment
The WateReuse Association joined seven other water sectors groups last week in urging the Bureau of Reclamation to use a portion of...
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Louisville Water's History Project In the Spotlight
The Kentucky Historical Society has named Lousiville Water's Water Works Museum project as a 2015 Outstanding Education/Exhibit Initiative for history. Louisville Water...
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Nation's Largest Desalination Plant Now Online
Operations are underway at the nation’s largest and most technologically advanced seawater desalination plant, which has already produced more than 1.5 billion gallons...
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News Briefs: Utility to Double Deliveries of Recycled Water
The Napa Valley Register reports that the Napa (California) Sanitation District has nearly completed $20 million in projects to double its recycled...
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Michels Accepted into Green Tier Sustainability Program
Based on its commitment to environmental stewardship and to reducing its environmental impact, Michels Corporation has been accepted into the Wisconsin Green...
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White House Sounds Off on Water
Shortly after praising a landmark climate change agreement in Paris, President Barack Obama released a report last month on how to address climate-related challenges faced...
Blogs
What Water Utilities Can Learn From the Donald Trump Phenomenon
No one can really say how long the Donald Trump presidential campaign will last. If you told most veteran journalists or political...

















