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Entries Tagged Climate Change

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Why Some Cities Flood More Than Others

The U.S. Has Over 700,000 Miles of Public Sewers

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Responding to Climate Extremes: How Utilities Are Preparing for 2024’s Weather

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Resilient Infrastructure: Designing Plants for Extreme Weather Events

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Stanford Researchers Propose New Metrics to Assess Water Affordability

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The South’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is Getting Pounded by Climate Change — Fixing It Is Also a Struggle​​

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Oregon Researchers Calculate How Much Water Is Stored in Snow

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Cornell University Leads Clean Water Initiative Targeting Small Communities

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Survey Says Over Half of Americans Worried About How Stormwater is Managed

Devastating weather events drive concerns about infrastructure, sustainability and climate change
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National Climate Assessment Reveals Intensified Water Challenges Ahead

A new national assessment of water and climate, led by CU Boulder’s Liz Payton, cites some national progress
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Prepare Your Crew for the Top Five Weather Hazards on Job Sites

Facing the Future of Utilities and Climate Change

Facing the Future of Utilities and Climate Change

Preparation and public support are key pieces in keeping your communities safe and healthy
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Federal Funding Opportunities Announced for Drought and Climate Resiliency Projects

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Associations Applaud New Legislation to Encourage WaterISAC Participation

WaterISAC is an international security network created by and for the water and wastewater sector