Proactive teamwork helps California water district prioritize projects and cut water loss.
In this week's sewer and water news, the town of Dalton, Wisconsin, will abandon its public water service; and a stationary engineer in New York clocks 1,992 hours of overtime in a single year
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