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Advanced Drainage Systems Acquires Infiltrator Water Technologies
Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. (ADS) — a leading global manufacturer of water management products and solutions for commercial, residential, infrastructure and agricultural...
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News Briefs: Utah Fights Quagga Mussels to Save Water Infrastructure
Entry 339144Quagga mussels are becoming a major problem near Lake Powell, Utah, as the state’s Division of Wildlife Resources spent the Fourth...
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EPA Prepares Public for 2019 Hurricane Season by Focusing on Waste Mitigation
The Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 and ends Nov. 30. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is calling on the...
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Banking Stormwater Could Help Texas Manage Floods and Droughts
Massive, destructive floods such as those caused by Hurricane Harvey in 2017 are a stark reality in Texas, but so are prolonged...
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First-Ever Stormwater Needs Survey Shows $7.5 Billion Annual Funding Gap
The first-ever analysis of needs of the U.S. stormwater sector shows an estimated $7.5 billion annual funding gap and revealed top priorities...
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Students Design On-Campus Green Infrastructure Solutions to Manage Stormwater
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the winners of its seventh annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a national competition that engages college students...
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Clear Chattanooga: Rebranding a Consent Decree, Revitalizing a City
The wastewater infrastructure system in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is undergoing a massive makeover, mostly in an effort to boost the system’s ability to...
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Philly's Greened Acres Alleviate CSO Burden on Subterranean Streams
A significant problem for many municipalities is combined sewer overflows (CSOs). Now, imagine the scale of the problem when your streams are...
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Interactive Map Shows Real-Time Reports of Baltimore's SSOs
One common thread among forward-thinking utilities today is a drive to implement novel approaches to public outreach in an ongoing effort to...
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Chesapeake Bay Health Score Drops Due to Increased Pollution from Runoff
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's (CBF) biennial State of the Bay Report score decreased one point this year to 33, equivalent to a D+. The...
Editorial
Utility Takes Proactive Approach to Stormwater
If a McDonald’s-size restaurant wanted to build a new location in Merrillville, Indiana, it would first need to pass a variety of...
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DC Water Tunnel Saves Anacostia River from 4.5 Billion Gallons of Overflow in 2018
Last year, DC Water opened the first 7-mile segment of its Anocostia River Tunnel system — a massive storage structure for combined...
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Design for flooding: How Cities Can Make Room for Water
Science is clearly showing that the world is shifting toward a more unstable climate. Weather events like the flash floods in Sydney,...
Videos
Partnerships Are the Key to Source Water Management for This Missouri City
Protecting the source water in Kirksville, Missouri, is paramount fort the city’s Public Works department. Department director Glen Balliew says partnerships are...
Editorial
New Lessons in Flood Mitigation
Austin, Texas, is blessed — and sometimes cursed
— by the water that runs through it,
under it and, unfortunately,...
Editorial
A Simple Plan
Possibly the only thing worse than a failed stormwater system is a failed plan to fix it. This is what Glenn Balliew...











