Online Exclusives Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Targets Algal Blooms Harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie are a threat for drinking water. The EPA announces increased funding to attack the problem. September 04, 2014
Editorial Shelter From The Storm A thoughtful and focused approach to stormwater management can lead to significant improvements. August 27, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: They Found It! City Ends Hunt for Broken Water Main In this week's news, sewer and water crews diligently search for a broken main, areas of Michigan struggle with heavy rains, and one city debates using basements for stormwater cisterns. August 14, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Stormwater Fees Head to Supreme Court, Debate Continues In this week's news, a stormwater fee case heads to the Ohio State Court and a manhole vandalism leads to big problems in Hawaii. August 04, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Researchers Develop Robotic Inspection Device In this week's news, researchers develop a pipe inspection device, the EPA sends stormwater management orders and Boston beach quality improves thanks to storm drain cleanup. July 02, 2014
Online Exclusives The Art Factor: Missouri's Murals Help Protect a Stormwater System Springfield’s decorative storm drains and manhole covers educate the public, highlight infrastructure — and help satisfy MS4 permit requirements. June 05, 2014
Editorial Pumps, Lift Stations and Conveyance It is essential for pumps, valves and electrical equipment in lift stations to run independently and efficiently. Here are several of the components that make up lift stations and piping systems and keep them operating, including pumps meters, valves, control panels and SCADA systems. May 23, 2014
Online Exclusives Will Municipal Green Infrastructure Save Lake Erie? The EPA handed out millions of dollars in grants to support green infrastructure. Is it enough to solve algae woes? May 15, 2014