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News Briefs: City in Dispute Over Time Frame for Addressing Overflow Issues
The city of Alexandria, Virginia, and an environmental group are at odds over the timetable for replacement of the city’s largest combined...
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Step Pool Conveyance Proves to be Effective Stormwater Solution
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, is one of a number of jurisdictions using the Step Pool Conveyance System (SPCS) approach to reduce stormwater...
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Working as One
The lakes and rivers around Wisconsin’s capital city are severely impaired by nutrient pollution and subject to severe summer algae blooms. Rather...
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Maine Stream Cleanup
The buildup of trash in stormwater systems is a major problem for many utilities. Last May, the city of South Portland, Maine,...
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Collaboration by Design
As managers and executives sit in their offices and ponder ways to increase employee engagement, innovation and productivity, one a answer literally...
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Proposed Budget Plan Cuts Funding for Rural Infrastructure
Rural water infrastructure would take a hit under the proposed 2018 federal budget unveiled last week by President Donald Trump. A full...
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Prize Winners Show Why Water Technology is Ripe for Disruption
“With close to a trillion-dollar investment in water infrastructure coming within the next 10 years, the challenge will be to identify the...
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News Briefs: New Zealand City Looks for Leaks Created By Earthquake Damage
New Zealand’s capital city is losing up to 400,000 gallons of water a day because of damage to pipes stemming from a...
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Photographer Captures Differences in Water Access Around the World
You turn on the tap, water comes out. Not that the value of water isn’t top of mind for Americans. Just look...
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Nation’s Water Infrastructure Gets a Passing Grade
Last week, the American Society of Civil Engineers released its 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, an assessment of the nation’s infrastructure produced every...
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Clean Sewers With Half the Water
In drought-stricken cities, water conservation means jetting smarter. With numerous states facing their driest spells in history, many are being forced to...
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Creating an Easier Way to Work for Municipal Crews
Typically when a municipality has a water or sewer pipe to replace, crews will come in with jackhammers and excavators and start...
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News Briefs: Trump’s Effect on the EPA Taking Shape
The EPA’s role in rebuilding the country’s water infrastructure could take a hit if President Donald Trump’s plans for the agency come...
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Industry News: March 7, 2017
Water-Right hires Erik Koglin as field manager
Water-Right announced that Erik Koglin has been hired as field manager of Clear Choice Water Group,...
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New Solutions For Lake Erie’s Challenges
A new competition is aimed at solving the biggest challenges facing Lake Erie.Erie Hack launched last week, a competition bringing together coders,...
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Updated Water Management Plan to Help Utilities Meet Infrastructure Challenges
Nearly a decade after an agreement among six water trade organizations and the EPA that pledged to develop a water sector utility...













