Editorial We All Need Water Regardless of where you live or how much money you have, we all depend on the same vital resources. August 25, 2015
Online Exclusives New Water Tunnel Built for the Future Meeting the demands of projected growth required years of precise planning and execution for the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission and its partners August 24, 2015
Online Exclusives Leading the Fight Against Non-Revenue Water Smart infrastructure technology provides water utilities and ratepayers tools to control water use and detect leaks more efficiently August 24, 2015
Online Exclusives Helping Water Utilities Conserve and Be More Efficient 3M partners with TaKaDu to offer water suppliers solutions to detect problems, convert data into insights and assist in asset management decisions August 20, 2015
Online Exclusives Better Than Bottled? City Shows Off Water With Traveling Tap Kenosha Water Utility’s Traveling Tap promotes environmental and economic benefits of microfiltered Great Lakes water August 20, 2015
Videos General’s Cold-Shot Pipe Freezing Kit Repairs Water Systems Without Draining Repair fully pressurized water systems without draining waterlines, sprinkler systems or hot-water systems without draining or before cutting pipe or tubing with the Cold-Shot Pipe Freezing Kit from General Pipe Cleaners. August 19, 2015
Online Exclusives Tell EPA About Your Green Infrastructure Project Poster contest highlights green infrastructure projects in Region 6 August 19, 2015
Online Exclusives Philadelphia Tackles CSOs With Precast Concrete Box Culvert Oldcastle Precast's special culvert garnered approval from the Phildadelphia Water Department and doubled capacity on a $12.5 million combined sewer outfall project August 19, 2015
Online Exclusives How the Great Lakes Tapping Competition Was Born Water department teams love testing themselves during state or national conventions. Here's the story of how one regional competition got started. August 19, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines In this week’s news, aging brick pipelines are creating headaches in Georgia’s oldest city, Detroit gets $8.9 million for green infrastructure, and LA deploys shade balls in its ongoing battle against drought August 18, 2015
Online Exclusives Report: Water Utilities Missing Opportunity to Stretch Supplies New development owners are typically paying the same amount to be connected to local water systems despite wide-ranging differences in their water use, researchers say August 18, 2015
Online Exclusives A Toast, To Clean Drinking Water EPA and local officials celebrated the completion of a water pipeline in New Jersey with a toast of clean drinking water August 17, 2015