The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the first winners of a new national municipal stormwater and green infrastructure awards program.Developed through...
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Ohio Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Stormwater Program
The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s (NEORSD) stormwater management program, and the authority of the District...
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WEFTEC 2015: Great Water Cities Panel Discusses Leadership
What qualities must utility leaders have to guide transformation of their organizations? One of them is willingness to listen to team members...
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Expansive Flood Control Project Safeguards Neighborhood
While much of Texas was overwhelmed by torrential rains over the Memorial Day weekend of 2015, residents of an Austin subdivision were...
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Lake Mead Water Pumps To Get $10M Test Drive
Southern Nevada Water Authority Board Members have approved a number of items to support a pumping station construction project at Lake Mead,...
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News Briefs: Worker Shot While Conducting Water Meter Check
A City of Austin water utility employee was shot in the face Sept. 22 and then robbed while he was working on...
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Drones Take Legwork Out of Infrastructure Inspection
Inspecting miles of flood control waterways, reservoirs and other infrastructure is getting a lot easier thanks to new technology. The use of...
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EPA Agrees to Revisit Rules for Polluted Runoff
A federal court has approved a settlement in which the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will update its national regulations for stormwater runoff, one of...
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New Line of Pumps Suitable for Tough Dewatering Applications
The market demand for small, affordable pumps is increasing. In line with this, Grindex is introducing the Primo line. The robust, handy...
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News Briefs: Lift Station Employee Charged With Theft
A former Hobart, Indiana, lift station laborer is accused of stealing over $3,000 worth of equipment from the city — a pressure...
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New Jersey Utility Begins Flood Protection Projects
Editor's Note: This article is part of a profile on the Atlantic County (New Jersey) Utilities Authority, which was published in the July 2015...
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Flash Floods Kill 8, Leave 5 Missing in Utah
Eight people are dead and five more are missing after flash floods swept away two vehicles carrying women and children Monday in...
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Pump Station Employees Braved Dire Conditions
As we recognized the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina last month, I was reminded of the harrowing stories of survival that emerged...
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Cities Complete Major CSO Projects Years Ahead of Schedule
The cities of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, have completed their combined sewer overflow (CSO) projects well ahead of schedule.Grand...
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Hawaiian Beaches Close After Wastewater Spills
Heavy rains caused several wastewater discharges across Oahu, Hawaii, early this week, including a 500,000-gallon spill that resulted in the closure of...
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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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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...










