5. How to Establish a Valve Maintenance Program
Exercising your valves frequently ensures they operate as designed, especially during emergencies. This video offers...
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Storm-Ravaged Columbia Continues Recovery Efforts
The historic rain event that hit the East Coast in early October has left some areas continuing to deal with immediate recovery...
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EPA Provides $165 Million for New England Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded over $165 million to help finance improvements to water projects throughout New England. The funds will be...
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Water Pumps Help Texas Community Reduce Flooding
The City of Simonton in Fort Bend County, Texas, had been plagued by flooding in the past, but escaped the floodwaters of...
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Balancing Flood Protection and Personal Safety
In September 2014, several vehicles were swept into a retention pond when they got caught in a flash flood in El Paso,...
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Artful Storm Drains Spread the Message about Water Pollution
As associate director with the City of Fayetteville’s Department of Sustainability & Resilience, part of Leif Olson’s job is to pay attention...
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WEF Announces Director of Stormwater Programs
The Water Environment Federation is pleased to announce that Chris French has joined the organization as director of Stormwater Programs. French will use...
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News Briefs: Water Agency to Test Drive New Tesla Battery
Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), which serves western San Bernadino County in Southern California, is undertaking what it calls a “landmark water-energy...
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Utilities Recover, Adapt in Hurricane Joaquin’s Aftermath
Although East Coast utilities may have been relieved to hear that Hurricane Joaquin would remain out to sea instead of hitting the...
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USDA Provides $314M for Rural Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced Nov. 2 loans and grants for 141 projects to build and improve water and wastewater infrastructure...
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News Briefs: A Sewer Gold Rush in California
It’s a blast from the past for one California town — a modern day California Gold Rush, but not in your average...
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It’s a Floating Classroom! Canoemobile Teaches Water Lessons
The stained waters of Trail Creek are typically still and often unnoticed. That stillness was broken last September as several handmade cedar...
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Video: New Permeable Pavement Will Wow You
If you haven’t seen this video, which has been circulating around the Internet recently, take a minute to check it out. In...
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Can Worms Combat Stormwater?
Embracing innovation, Detroit is taking a new approach to handling the issue of stormwater runoff by using worms in a newly tilled...
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Water Environment Federation Releases Future of Stormwater Report
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has released a report that details the challenges, opportunities and pathways to improving the nation’s stormwater systems. The release of...
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Bracing for Hurricane Joaquin's Impact
Whether Hurricane Joaquin hits land or stays out to sea, flooding is expected to impact over 65 million from South Carolina to...
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Battle of the Beers at WEFTEC 2015
The beer was flowing Tuesday afternoon at the WEFTEC 2015 Innovation Pavilion. But perhaps more important, the standing-room-only crowd was engaged in...












