After a year of record-breaking high temperatures, drought and the worst April snowpack in recorded history, Gov. Jerry Brown on April 1...
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Water Supply Cost Savings Act Reintroduced
The Water Supply Cost Savings Act, H.R. 1160, a bill to reduce federal, state and local costs of providing high quality drinking...
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New Water Jet Unit Reduces Emissions, Operating Costs
New UltraGreen high-pressure water jet pump units, the latest convertible units from NLB Corp., feature environmentally-friendly Tier 4F engines that comply with the...
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News Briefs: EPA Awards Over $299M for Clean Water Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted more than $299 million to New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico to help finance...
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Utility Reflects on 7 Million Hours of Safety
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is in the midst of a huge 15-year program to repair, replace and upgrade critical water...
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Mayor's Challenge For Water Conservation Begins April 1
The 2015 National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation begins April 1 and lasts until April 30. With at least 36 states facing water...
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Indiana Groundwater Site Added to EPA Superfund List
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) added the Kokomo Contaminated Ground Water Plume in Kokomo, Indiana, to the National Priorities List (NPL) of...
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News Briefs: California Announces $1 Billion Emergency Drought Package
Governor Edmund Brown Jr. and state legislative leaders announced last week $1 billion in legislation to help California communities cope with the...
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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...
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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...
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Help Employees Learn The Ropes
Here’s an interesting factoid to chew on: According to a recent survey conducted by the Corporate Executive Board, 25 percent of companies...
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Sliplining Solves St. Cloud’s Underground Problems
The City of St. Cloud Department of Public Utilities got a wakeup call seven years ago.“It all started with a very bad...
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Utility Conquers Combined System Problems
As the home of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has never been short on big...
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East Coast Sewers Endure Spring Snowmelt
As the East Coast recovers from an unusually harsh winter season, the jaw-dropping impact has been revealed along the way, and Boston’s...
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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...














