As population, business and industry continue to grow in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, Maryland, the area’s water system will be prepared...
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Tell EPA About Your Green Infrastructure Project
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a poster contest to highlight green infrastructure and low-impact development projects in Arkansas, Louisiana,...
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Philadelphia Tackles CSOs With Precast Concrete Box Culvert
Oldcastle Precast supplied an 11-foot by 11-foot precast concrete box culvert with a V-shaped channel for the $12.5 million Laurel Street CSO improvement project in...
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News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines
The City of Savannah, Georgia, plans to spend about $500,000 for a new drainage line to replace the aging 19th century stormwater...
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Report: Water Utilities Missing Opportunity to Stretch Supplies
As many U.S. communities are struggling to support growing populations with limited water resources, very few of them are utilizing water connection...
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A Toast, To Clean Drinking Water
Officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency marked the completion of a waterline extension on Aug. 11 that will provide a safe source...
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Readying for Rain in Drought-Stricken California
Major rain events in sunny Southern California are not commonplace. In the midst of four years of severe drought, recent downpours have...
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Free Toolkit Spreads Message About Value of Water
"What's the Value of Water?" That's the new public awareness campaign recently launched by The Value of Water Coalition and the Water Environment...
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Major Wastewater Spill Result of EPA Cleanup Effort
While investigating the Gold King Mine in Colorado on Aug. 5, the EPA and State Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety triggered...
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Video Contest Winners Share Important Messages About Stormwater
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the winners of its fourth annual stormwater video competition. Launched in 2012, the project recognizes, highlights and...
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Improve Pressure Washer Performance
The foam injector from Water Cannon can be used for a broad array of pressure washing purposes, from light homeowner use to heavy-duty industrial and municipal...
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Test Drive LMT's Newest Hydrovac
Join LMT on Tuesday, August 11, at its manufacturing plant in Galva, Illinois, for a day of hands-on demonstrations of the new...
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News Briefs: City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project
As heavy springtime rains brought relief from the drought that gripped north Texas, the City of Wichita Falls has pulled back from...
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Municipality Adopts Acoustic Technology To Inspect Sewer Lines
The Department of Public Works of Rockville, Maryland, has always been open to high-tech help. The city’s sewer inspection force has recently...
Blogs
Log Jam: Crew Discovers Civil War-Era Water Pipes
A work crew in Bangor, Maine, recently excavated two pieces of an old water pipeline made out of red pine and believed...
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New Volvo Crawler Excavator Carries Several New Features
The new EC160E crawler excavator from Volvo Construction Equipment is designed with a range of new features that boost fuel efficiency without...
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Water Organizations Receive Honor for Infrastructure Financing, Innovation
The American Water Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies and the Water Environment Federation announced today that they received a...













