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Decades in the Making
Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. That would be the plight of many Florida Keys residents were it not...
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Innovative Water/Wastewater Projects Earn Top Honors from EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has recognized 41 clean water and drinking water infrastructure projects for excellence and innovation. These projects were funded in...
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EPA Announces Billions in Water Infrastructure Upgrade Funding
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced over $6.5 billion for states, Tribes and territories for essential drinking water infrastructure upgrades across...
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FLOW Act Aims to Expedite Financing for Lead Pipe Replacement Projects
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies recently applauded new bipartisan legislation that will help drinking water systems nationwide more efficiently finance the...
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Empowering First Steps
In 2019, the ministry of Indigenous Services Canada was created, following the dissolution of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development....
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Calgary is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta, about 230 miles north of the U.S. border with Montana....
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News Briefs: Newark Students Discover New Career Paths at Pequannock Watershed
Newark, New Jersey, high school students recently visited the Pequannock Watershed, a 35,000-acre city-owned wilderness area providing drinking water for Newark and surrounding...
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Brown and Caldwell to Develop Southern California Drought Mitigation Study
Environmental engineering and construction services firm Brown and Caldwell has been hired by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to study...
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Cyclists Take Unique Ride in London's New 'Super' Sewer
Six cyclists recently had the opportunity to ride their bikes nearly 200 feet below the surface of London inside a 2.8-mile-long sewer.
The...
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Major Queens Project Improves Sewer/Water Infrastructure and Enhances Fire Protection
The New York City Department of Design and Construction, the Department of Environmental Protection and the New York City Department of Transportation...
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California Governor Signs Order to Build Water Resilience Amid Climate-Driven Extreme Weather
Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed an executive order to protect the state’s water supplies from the impacts of climate-driven extremes in weather.
After...
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Benton Harbor's Drinking Water Tests Safe for Third Consecutive Time
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy recently announced that the City of Benton Harbor’s Lead and Copper Rule monitoring...
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Doing Right by the Environment
The Buffalo Sewer Authority has a real-time sewer overflow map on its website, but it’s doing much more than warning residents about...
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UBC Engineers Develop New Method to Assess Water Management Strategies
While residents in California are still dealing with damage from last month's floods — after years of devastating droughts — University of...
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How Droughts Can Cause Higher Water Bills for Low-Income Households
Access to safe, affordable water is a necessity for human health and well-being. But when droughts strike areas that are already water-stressed,...
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Water Leaders Gather at White House to Create Lead Pipe Replacement Partnership
More than 100 organizations recently participated in a White House Summit with Vice President Kamala Harris to establish the new Get the Lead Out...














