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EPA Provides $165 Million for New England Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded over $165 million to help finance improvements to water projects throughout New England. The funds will be...
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News Briefs: Suspects Arrested for Dam Vandalism
Fremont police arrested four men Nov. 24 for intentionally damaging an inflatable dam, which caused the release of nearly 50 million gallons...
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Brick Arch Sewer Upgrade No Small Task
Take a step back in time as the City of Adrian (Michigan) Utilities Department rehabilitates its old brick arch sewer. Phase two...
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Calling All Basement Brewers, Garage Bottlers and Beer Aficionados!
Beer. It’s what you settle down with after a hard day of work. It’s how you celebrate the weekend. It’s that hoppy,...
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EPA Awards $1M Grant to Research Impact of Drought on Water Quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a $1 million grant to the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) to conduct research on...
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Water Pumps Help Texas Community Reduce Flooding
The City of Simonton in Fort Bend County, Texas, had been plagued by flooding in the past, but escaped the floodwaters of...
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Wastewater Utility Employs Sliplining to Fix Corroding Pipe
The sole pipe delivering wastewater to the headworks of the Warwick Sewer Authority’s (Rhode Island) treatment plant lies beneath Interstate 95. So...
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Industry News: Andringa Assumes Leadership Posts at Vermeer
Vermeer names Andringa president, CEO
Jason Andringa assumed the role of president and CEO at Vermeer effective Nov. 1. The announcement was first...
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Researchers Will Study Impact of Drought on Water Quality
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $4 million to four institutions to conduct research to combat the effects of drought and...
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News Briefs: State Stops Payments on Water, Sewer Bills
The Illinois budget impasse approaches the six-month mark, and has started to impact some state agencies’ ability to cover water utility bills....
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Communicate With Your Employees
If bees stayed in their hives every day, the miracle of cross-pollination — which creates the bounty of fruits and vegetables that...
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Conservation and New Sources Yield Sustainable Water Supply
Rainfall patterns are changing around the globe. The southwestern U.S. has suffered from an extended drought, on and off, for decades. In...
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In-House Crew Tackles Sewer Improvement
Adrian, Michigan, is a city of a little more than 20,000 with a can-do attitude. Its Utilities Department continues to take on...
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Balancing Flood Protection and Personal Safety
In September 2014, several vehicles were swept into a retention pond when they got caught in a flash flood in El Paso,...
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Trailer-Mounted Vacuum Maintenance
Vacuum excavation is a valuable tool in the water and wastewater world. And if you find yourself working a lot of jobs...
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New Era of Data Collection to Inform Groundwater Management Decisions
The United States has launched a new era of increased coordination and collection of groundwater data to better inform decision-making by water resource...


















