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...
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How to Apply Lessons From Colorado's Costliest Wildfire to Drinking Water Systems
Wildfire damage to drinking water systems can significantly delay a community’s economic recovery. The costliest disaster in Colorado’s history, the Marshall Fire of 2021,...
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Product Spotlight: Air-filled pump motor designed to create premium efficiency
The fear of dry running a submersible pump is not an issue with Crane Pumps & Systems Envie3 air-filled pump motors.Elizabeth Weiler,...
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Product Focus: Pipeline and Infrastructure, Hydrants
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Echologics EchoShore-DXe Leak
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The EchoShore-DXe acoustic leak monitoring sensor from Echologics is a valve-based sensor that extends the leak monitoring capabilities of...
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Case Studies: Pipeline and Infrastructure, Hydrants
Manhole risers fit metropolitan community
Problem:“We were having problems in the city with cast iron manhole risers,” says Samir Amin, P.E., Milwaukee’s engineer...
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A Collections System’s Silent Killer
You’ve heard the phrase “I&I,” but do you truly know how much they influence your collections system daily and, ultimately, how they...
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Getting a Jump on LCRR Requirements
When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the first stages of requirements for the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions in December 2021,...
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Prepared for Any Storm
One can’t look long at Mount Pleasant Waterworks without seeing a pattern of responsible management. The South Carolina utility has a penchant...
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Thinking Regionally
Spurred primarily by projections for a significant population increase in the coming decades in greater Charlotte and surrounding Mecklenburg County, Charlotte Water...
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Artificial Intelligence Model Maps Wetlands With 94% Accuracy
Chesapeake Conservancy’s data science team has developed an artificial intelligence deep learning model for mapping wetlands, which resulted in 94% accuracy. Supported...
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Funding Announced to Support Community-Driven Water Projects Across West
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently announced a $7 million investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 82 small-scale water efficiency projects across...
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New York to Use Robot Submarine to Examine Interior of Catskill Aqueduct
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection recently announced that it will launch a remote operated vehicle (ROV) to assess previously...
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USBR Funds Nine Projects to Test Innovative Water Treatment Technologies
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is providing $1.69 million to nine projects that offer innovative and novel water treatment technologies that may make...
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Low-Income Americans Overburdened by Sewer/Water Funding Needs, Says NACWA Study
Jackson, Mississippi isn’t alone in its need to urgently address low-income water affordability challenges. With barriers to clean water for American families...














