Earlier this month, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Michael L. Connor announced more than $30 million in funding through the Bureau of...
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Editorial
Pump Station Wet Wells vs. Dry Wells
One of the first decisions in pump station design is whether to take a traditional approach with pumps installed in a dry...
Online Exclusives
Philly Launches Green Stormwater Infrastructure Challenge
The City of Philadelphia is looking for creative ways to reduce the cost of the city’s green stormwater infrastructure program, beginning with...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Chicago Breaks Ground on $55 Million Stormwater Tunnel
The water level in Lake Mead — the nation’s largest reservoir that serves about 20 million residents in Nevada, Arizona and California...
Editorial
Flow, Pressure and Pump Performance
Pump station design is a common municipal project. Being common, however, should not be confused with being simple.There is no single best...
Online Exclusives
New York Receives $187M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted $187,379,000 to the State of New York to help finance improvements to water projects that...
Blogs
Discarded US Mail Creates Serious Sewer Blockage
If you’re missing a bill or two from the Washington, D.C., area, it might be sitting in a catch basin at Anacostia...
Online Exclusives
Partners Play Crucial Role in Utility’s Emergency Response
Faced with a storm event of historic proportions in early October, the City of Columbia, South Carolina, and its dedicated staff members tackled the...
Online Exclusives
Aquifer Recharge Efforts Ramp Up During Rainy Season
While it’s not apparent just yet whether this winter’s rainfall will bring closure to California’s historic drought, it is clear that the...
Online Exclusives
New Jersey Receives $70M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency allotted $70,413,000 to the State of New Jersey to help finance improvements to water projects that are...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Governor Responds to Calls to Drink Flint Water
In response to concerns over unsafe drinking water, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says he will drink filtered tap water from Flint for...
Online Exclusives
The Water Council Announces Pilot Deployment Program Winners
The Water Council, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District and the Fund for Lake Michigan have announced two winners that best align with The Water Council’s...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Baltimore Testing Screens on Storm Drains
Crews in Baltimore, Maryland, are installing 414 inlet screens on storm drains in five neighborhoods throughout the city as part of a...
Online Exclusives
Custom-Made Device Keeps Florida Canals Clean
Floating debris and trash in the City of Tallahassee’s (Florida) urban stormwater conveyance system is the main maintenance challenge for the Stormwater Management...
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Final Storm Sewer General Permits Issued for Massachusetts Municipalities
The EPA issued 260 final general permits updating requirements for small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) located in Massachusetts. The new permits will...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Fundraiser Established for Former Sewer and Water Supervisor
An online fundraiser has been established for Michael Stiles, 56, who died March 22 in an accident while on the job as...
Online Exclusives
Sewer University Heralded a Success
Educating the public and key stakeholders plays a vital role for any wastewater utility as shared responsibility helps keep a system operating...











