In Washington state, researchers hope to glean a little information about pot use by studying wastewater in two separate cities. The pilot...
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Los Angeles Unveils Stormwater Capture Master Plan
Driven by years of drought and new, unprecedented restrictions on water use, Los Angeles is taking an innovative approach to reduce future...
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Water Suppliers Wrestle with Decreased Sales
The ongoing California drought has led to an apparent paradox for water utilities and agencies throughout the state: Water conservation reduces revenue.Based...
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Drought, Hilly Terrain Pose Challenges For Small California District
The special water district in La Habra Heights, a hilly town in Southern California with a small population, has a lot going...
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New Lead-Lag Controller for Water Industry
Advanced Industrial Devices Company has announced the introduction of the MP3P-1A Controller to the market. The MP3P-1A can run one to three...
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Water Environment Federation Announces New Stormwater Institute
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the establishment of the WEF Stormwater Institute, a new venture to address the growing issue...
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Pump Station Accessories to Boost Your Bottom Line
Consumers have already seen a direct boost to their bottom line without sacrificing quality as the newest line of pump station parts...
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Study: Leaky Pipes Can Contaminate Drinking Water
A leaky pipe doesn’t just waste water and energy, according to a study by engineers at the University of Sheffield, of Yorkshire,...
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Municipality Overcomes Obstacles To Upgrade Its Wastewater System
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (Alberta, Canada) has identified sewer construction as one of the key drivers of development according to...
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Utility Equipment Takes Center Stage at ICUEE
Whether you’re just window shopping or looking to haul a shiny new piece of machinery back to the shop, the International Construction...
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California Utility Stays Ahead Of Leaks
California’s La Habra Heights County Water District boasts a high-quality water source, a young water system and an enviable leak record. However,...
Editorial
Simple Steps For Inventory Control
Managing an inventory of clamps, couplings and other necessary repair parts is an issue all water utilities need to control. With a...
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News Briefs: ‘Drought Proof’ City Targets Brackish Water
In El Paso, Texas, drought is driving the city’s water agenda. A new project, which was recently approved by the El Paso...
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Planning, Partnerships Make 50-mile Water Pipeline Successful
In a day when many municipalities are squabbling over water resources, the Colorado Southern Delivery System is one example of communities working...
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Detroit Utility Lease Approved
As part of its bankruptcy recovery plan, the City of Detroit will lease out its water and sewer systems to the Great...
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Compact Excavator Packs a Mighty Punch
The new D-Series compact excavator from Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) features a Volvo D0.9A Tier 4 Final engine that is 10...
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Massachusetts Awards Grants for Water Infrastructure Improvements
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the office of Gov. Charlie Baker have announced that nearly $400,000 in grants have been...












