In this week's sewer and water news, a 19-year-old girl from New Orleans explores her city's water system in-depth asking what she can do about its flooding issues
Coachella Valley takes comprehensive approach to conservation, recharging its main aquifer and ensuring a sustainable water supply.
In this week's sewer and water news, a utility releases a video of a cocker spaniel sniffing out water leaks; and a study questions the sustainability of "shade balls" as a water conservation approach
Also in this week's sewer and water news, billionaire Elon Musk pledges money for filters in Flint, Michigan, homes with high lead levels; and sewer workers in Wisconsin must evacuate a neighborhood after hitting a natural gas line
California utility works to mitigate a disaster and minimize system damage after wildfires
It’s been a year since the emergency drought order was lifted following the state’s rough five-year stretch. But now some are concerned that water use is back to pre-drought levels.
Rescue workers spent 13 hours inspecting a maze of sewer pipe running underneath L.A.’s Griffith Park before finding 13-year-old Jesse Hernandez
In this video profile, Rainbow Municipal Water District's general manager, Tom Kennedy, discusses the challenges that come with a service area transitioning from heavily rural and agricultural to more residential
Developing a strategic plan helped struggling water district find focus, stabilize operations and improve service.
Water utilities in California have to more carefully monitor and report their water loss data to comply with a law that officially went into effect toward the end of 2017. One water utility data management company looks closer at the new law’s effects.