In 2011, the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority helped build a rain garden on a former “brownfield” parcel of land where an...
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National Climate Assessment Reveals Intensified Water Challenges Ahead
Climate change is intensifying rainfall and floods, deepening droughts and shifting weather patterns across the globe and threatening terrestrial freshwater supplies and...
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OZ Lifting XR Series Davit Cranes
OZ Lifting Products has launched its XR Series of davit cranes for wastewater and water operators. The Winona, Minnesota-based manufacturer has released...
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EPA Launches Initiative to Help Communities Get Resources for Climate and Environmental Justice Solutions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the launch of the Community, Equity & Resiliency initiative — an effort to help communities...
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Bryan, Ohio, Wins People’s Choice and Tank of the Year Contest
After a record year of votes, Tnemec announced that the Dum-Dum water tank in Bryan, Ohio, was chosen as the People's Choice...
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When Communities Face Drinking-Water Crises, Bottled Water Is a ‘Temporary’ Solution That Often Lasts Years and Worsens Inequality
A massive intrusion of salt water into the Mississippi River recently left the tap water in several Louisiana communities unsafe to drink...
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SmartSights Helps Utilities Reduce Downtime and Lessen Costs
For 30 years, WIN-911 and SyTech have been trusted partners to protect critical infrastructure and plant health. The two have joined forces...
Editorial
Upgrading Aging Wastewater Infrastructure
Wastewater lift stations aren’t designed to last forever, and there are plenty of examples of communities suffering the consequences of delayed improvements.
For...
Editorial
Free Lead Service Line Replacement
While most cities in the United States don’t pay for the entire cost of replacing private lead water-service lines, which have been...
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AMR System Leads to Faster Meter Readings for Oregon Utility
Problem: West Slope Water District in Portland, Oregon, has an integrated water meter and radio, resulting in the radio having to transmit...
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Reclamation Invests in Feasibility Studies for 31 Water Recycling and Desalination Projects
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced that 31 planning projects will receive $28.97 million in funding to support potential new water reuse...
Videos
City of Hot Springs Unveils Historic Water Supply Project in Exclusive Video
In this online exclusive video for Municipal Sewer & Water magazine, Monty Ledbetter, utility director for the City of Hot Springs, Arkansas, offers viewers...
Editorial
Pipeline Brings Water Through a Mountain
A $155 million project that will provide the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, with an additional water source by the end of...
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Excellence Flows: North Texas District Celebrated for Exemplary Source Water Protection
In a move that captured our attention in a Municipal Sewer & Water profile story back in September 2022, the North Texas Municipal Water...
Editorial
North Dakota Is Bringing Water Across the Continental Divide
A $1.1 billion, 125-mile-long pipeline project will eventually bring much-needed Missouri River water to communities in central and eastern North Dakota and...
Editorial
Solving Water Supply Issues
A $930 million, 142-mile-long pipeline has further diversified San Antonio’s water portfolio and has decreased the fast-growing city’s reliance on its major...
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Federal Funding Opportunities Announced for Drought and Climate Resiliency Projects
The Department of the Interior has announced up to $195 million in funding opportunities available through President Joe Biden’s Investing in America...
















