Online Exclusives News Briefs: Drought Restrictions Relax in East Bay Area Thanks to Conservation, Precipitation Also in this week's sewer and water news, California invests in desalination projects to diversify local water supplies April 27, 2023
Online Exclusives Three States Challenge EPA's Cybersecurity Mandates on Critical Infrastructure April 26, 2023
Online Exclusives Draw It. Write It. Kentucky Kids Use the Arts to Celebrate Water. A conservation writing contest was hatched in 1944 to get Kentucky students interested in natural resources and still continues to this day April 25, 2023
Editorial Keep Your Feet Dry Don’t let a trickle of trouble turn into a flood you can’t control April 24, 2023
Editorial A Wise Approach to Water Use Aurora Water’s conservation programs include education and financial incentives to encourage water-saving landscapes April 24, 2023
Editorial Life at the Bottom of the Water Industry Water operator welcomes challenges and adventure in Antarctica April 24, 2023
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Bay Area's Crucial Mountain Tunnel Undergoing Restoration Also in this week's sewer and water news, a cheese-clogged pipe leads to the discharge of untreated water from a wastewater treatment plant in New York April 20, 2023
Online Exclusives Innovative Water/Wastewater Projects Earn Top Honors from EPA The EPA is recognizing excellence and innovation in clean water and drinking water infrastructure projects through the AQUARIUS and PISCES award programs April 19, 2023
Online Exclusives Interior Department Tackles Colorado River Basin Water Shortages With Draft Plan for Dam Operations The draft outlines alternatives and tools needed to manage drought in the basin and strengthen water security in the West April 18, 2023
Online Exclusives News About McElroy, Franklin Electric, CUES and More In this month's industry news update, track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more April 17, 2023