Online Exclusives Sharing Lessons at the No-Dig Show Water utilities and project engineers discuss the good and bad of past projects to help others looking at the same type of work April 11, 2017
Online Exclusives Helping Utilities Limit Lead Contamination A Washington University team uses predictive modeling to show how lead can move through the distribution system during a pipe replacement April 11, 2017
Online Exclusives Application Period Open for Utility of the Future Program Utilities must apply by June 9 April 10, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Utilities Push for WaterSense Program to be Saved from Cuts In this week’s news briefs, utilities are urging the federal government not to include the conservation program WaterSense in the anticipated EPA budget cuts, and Milwaukee Water Works names a new superintendent April 06, 2017
Online Exclusives Online Tool Created to Assist Utilities in Extreme Weather Scenarios Several water organizations have partnered with the NOAA to create an online tool to help utilities make informed decisions when facing extreme weather conditions April 05, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: New Bill Aims for Better Flexibility in Water Project Planning In this week’s news briefs, senators across the country have teamed up to introduce the Water Infrastructure Flexibility Act, and the director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board resigns to focus his efforts on the private sector March 30, 2017
Online Exclusives Watershed District Turns Stormwater Repairs into Public Outreach Effort Capitol Region Watershed District produces video to give customers a rare glimpse of a century-old underground tunnel and educate them about their role in the quality of area waterways March 29, 2017
Online Exclusives Water Week Highlights Need for Investments in Infrastructure Supporters gathered from around the country to deliver a clear message about the importance of water infrastructure to Congress and the administration March 28, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: City in Dispute Over Time Frame for Addressing Overflow Issues In this week’s news briefs, Alexandria, Virginia, claims it needs time beyond the 2025 deadline given by the state to fix a combined sewer that overflows into the Potomac River, and a $100 million federal grant has been approved to aid Flint, Michigan. March 23, 2017
Online Exclusives Step Pool Conveyance Proves to be Effective Stormwater Solution A Maryland community’s step pool systems are able to slow down and treat storm flow so that the negative effects on Chesapeake Bay are lessened March 22, 2017
Editorial Working as One Urban-rural partnership uses innovative approach to reduce phosphorus loading to lakes and streams. March 21, 2017
Editorial Maine Stream Cleanup Project pulls trash from stormwater systems and collects helpful data for protecting waterways. March 21, 2017